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How to spell REARE correctly?

If you meant to write "rare" but accidentally typed "reare", don't worry! Here are a few correct suggestions for your misspelling. You can use "rare", meaning something is uncommon or scarce. Alternatively, you could consider "rear", which refers to the back part of something. Double-check your spelling to ensure your message comes across clearly.

List of suggestions on how to spell reare correctly

  • are
  • drear The cold and drear weather made it difficult to go outside.
  • dreary The stormy weather made the day seem dreary and gloomy.
  • Ere
  • Rae Rae is my best friend since high school.
  • rare It is rare to find a good book that can be read over and over again.
  • rarer The diamond became even rarer after it was discovered to have a flaw.
  • RARES I don't have many rares in my collection, but I cherish the ones I do.
  • reader The reader enjoyed the book's plot twists and turns.
  • realer We went to the realer side of town.
  • reamer The dentist used a reamer to enlarge the cavity in my tooth.
  • reaper The reaper came for the farmer's crops at the peak of harvest season.
  • rear Yesterday morning I woke up to find my car parked in the garage, with the rear end out.
  • Reared John was reared in a small town in Ohio.
  • rearm The country decided to rearm its military after a recent threat.
  • rears
  • Redrew She redrew the sketch, making it more detailed and realistic.
  • regrew The flower that I accidentally stepped on thankfully regrew within a few weeks.
  • Rehire The company was willing to rehire the former employee after receiving positive feedback from previous colleagues.
  • retire
  • revere
  • rewire She wanted to rewire the outlet, but couldn't find the correct electrical wire.
  • roar The lion let out a tremendous roar as it charged towards its prey.
  • Roared He roared with laughter as she recounted her latest prank.
  • roarer The roarer in the stand was making too much noise.

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