What is the correct spelling for HEADR?

If you've misspelled "headr", here are some possible corrections to consider: "header", "heater" or "healer". "Header" refers to a section at the top of a document, while "heater" is an appliance for heating a space. "Healer" refers to someone who restores or heals others.

Correct spellings for HEADR

  • Had I had a really good day yesterday.
  • Hadar I Hadar you that the cake is for your birthday.
  • he'd He'd already made plans to go out with his friends tonight.
  • head I have a headache and I think I should head to bed.
  • header I expect a header in the email which I just received.
  • headers The website's headers include the logo, navigation menu, and contact information.
  • headier I feel headier after drinking this than after the last few cups of coffee I had.
  • heads I have to get my heads together before the meeting.
  • heady I felt a bit heady after my drinking binge.
  • hear Please close the door before you hear what I have to say.
  • heard I heard that there is going to be a big storm coming tonight.
  • hearer The speaker must consider the needs and perspectives of the hearer while communicating their message.
  • heart My heart was racing as I ran towards the finish line.
  • heat I had to turn on the air conditioning to escape the heat.
  • heater The old electric heater made a loud humming noise when turned on.
  • Heder
  • heed He urged her to heed his warning and not go near the fallen tree.
  • herd She led her herd of sheep down the hill.
  • herder A herder is a farmer who cares for and feeds his flock of sheep.
  • herr I cannot speak German quite well, but I think "Herr" is the word for "Mr".