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How to spell HARGE correctly?

If you meant to write "charge" but misspelled it as "harge", here are some possible suggestions. Double-check the spelling before submitting your text to avoid confusion or errors. Recommended corrections include "charge", "large", "forge" or "harem". Remember to proofread your work to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell harge correctly

  • age
  • argo
  • argue I don't want to argue with you, but I disagree with your opinion on this matter.
  • barge The massive barge carried tons of cargo up and down the river.
  • cage The animal rights activists demanded that the zoo release the lions from their tiny cage.
  • charge The store will charge your credit card for the amount of your purchase.
  • charger
  • gage I need to use a gage to measure the distance between two points.
  • hag Despite her wrinkles, the old woman refused to accept that she was a hag.
  • haggle I had to haggle with the seller to get a better price.
  • HAGS
  • Hague The Hague is home to many international organizations, including the International Court of Justice.
  • hake I decided to cook some hake for dinner tonight.
  • hale Despite his old age, Tom is still hale and hearty.
  • hang
  • hanger She asked her friend for a hanger to hang her dress.
  • hard It's hard to believe that summer is already over.
  • hare The hare ran through the fields as fast as it could.
  • hark Hark! Do you hear the sound of thunder in the distance?
  • harked As he harked back to his childhood, he realized how much he missed his family.
  • harks
  • Harley My friend drives a Harley motorcycle.
  • harm I never intend to harm anyone with my words or actions.
  • harp She played the harp beautifully at the wedding.
  • harper My sister is a big fan of Harper Lee and loves to read "To Kill a Mockingbird".
  • hart The hunter tracked a large hart through the forest.
  • harte
  • harvey Harvey is a popular name for boys in English-speaking countries.
  • hate
  • have
  • haze The sun was barely visible in the thick haze of smoke.
  • hearse The hearse slowly carried the coffin to the cemetery.
  • hedge The farmer planted a hedge of thorny bushes to keep the rabbits from eating his vegetables.
  • here
  • hire
  • hoarse She cleared her throat, trying to hoarse out a few words.
  • Hodge
  • huge The elephant was huge, towering over all the other animals in the zoo.
  • large
  • larger This size is larger than the other.
  • marge I was so happy to see my old friend Marge at the reunion.
  • Margie Margie studied for hours to ensure she would ace her math test.
  • page I turned to the next page in my book.
  • phage
  • rage The rage in his eyes told me he would not stop until he had killed me.
  • sage My grandmother is a wise sage who always has great advice.
  • Sarge " Sarge, can you please give me some advice on how to handle a difficult situation?
  • urge I urge you to take action.
  • wage The employees demanded an increase in their hourly wage.

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Attenttion

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