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How to spell WEARA correctly?

If you've misspelled "weara", fear not! Here are some correct suggestions: "wear", "weary", "we are" or even "wearer". These alternatives capture various contexts and meanings, whether it's referring to clothing, expressing exhaustion, stating unity or identifying the one who wears something. Choose the appropriate word based on your intended message.

List of suggestions on how to spell weara correctly

  • ara
  • Cara I love Cara Delevingne.
  • era The Victorian era was a time of great development and progression in England.
  • hera On the mountain, your hero may encounter a fearsome pygmy who protects the hera.
  • Kara Kara is planning to attend the party next weekend.
  • Lara During my Afghan adventure, I encountered the lovely Lara.
  • mara
  • para I need a para to lean against.
  • rear
  • Sara My niece Sara is awesome.
  • tara
  • Vera Vera is a lovely name.
  • war During the War, soldiers risked their lives on the front lines.
  • ward I'm off to visit my dear old aunt who lives in the ward.
  • ware I need to update the kitchenware with newer and better ware.
  • warm I feel really warm now.
  • warn The lifeguard had to warn the children to stay within the designated swimming area.
  • warp Warp speed is faster than the speed of light.
  • Wars Since the beginning of recorded history, wars have been a constant presence in human life.
  • wart She had a wart on her finger that was bothersome.
  • wary I was wary of wearing my new dress because I knew it would get dirty.
  • we're I'm sorry, we're already full.
  • weak She felt weak after running for an hour in the scorching heat.
  • weal The weal of my side isplete.
  • wean Her baby was only seven months old and she had to wean him.
  • wear I like to wear comfortable shoes when I go for a walk.
  • wearer I'm looking for a new wearer for my suit.
  • wears She always wears a hat when she goes outside.
  • weary I'm so weary of this endless fighting.
  • weir The river bed had been carved by a weir hundreds of years ago.
  • Were We were about to leave when he came in.
  • Zara I saw Zara in the mall today.

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Afortunately

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  • fortuneteller
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