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How to spell SEARD correctly?

If you meant "seared", some possible suggestions for correcting the misspelling are "charred", "grilled", "cooked" or "toasted". If you meant "searched", some possible suggestions for correcting the misspelling are "looked", "sought", "scanned" or "investigated". Consider the context and intended meaning to choose the correct spelling and word.

List of suggestions on how to spell seard correctly

  • beard My grandfather grows a thick, white beard during the winter months.
  • eared The bunny rabbit twitched its long-eared furry tail as it hopped through the meadow.
  • heard I haven't heard back from them yet.
  • said She said that she would be attending the meeting.
  • scared She was too scared to go bungee jumping off the bridge.
  • sea rd I was driving down the sea rd when I saw a pod of dolphins swimming in the distance.
  • sear The chef carefully seared the beef to give it a nice crust.
  • seared The chef expertly seared the steak to lock in its flavor.
  • Sears I am going to Sears to purchase a new washer and dryer.
  • seed She planted the seed in the soil and covered it with a thin layer of compost.
  • sere The brown, sere leaves rustled in the cold wind.
  • Seward Seward is a city in Alaska known for being the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad.
  • sewed She sewed the hem of her dress so that it wouldn't drag on the ground.
  • sexed
  • shard The archaeologist carefully examined the ancient shard of pottery, hoping to learn more about the culture that created it.
  • shared The group shared their ideas and came up with a great solution.
  • snared The hunter snared a rabbit in the trap.
  • soared The bird soared high above the clouds, enjoying the warm sun on its wings.
  • spared She was spared from punishment due to her good behavior.
  • stared He sat at the park bench and stared at the beautiful sunset.
  • sward The knight's sword glinted in the sunlight as he sliced through the tall sward of grass.

Misspelling of the day

Statem

  • sated
  • seated
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  • started
  • starter
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  • state
  • stated
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