What is the correct spelling for QUIERS?

If you meant "quiers" but were referring to "quires" instead, here's an appropriate correction. "Quire" refers to a set of 24 or 25 sheets of paper, while "quiers" seems like a misspelling. To rectify this error, it is suggested to use the correct term "quires" when referring to paper bundles.

Correct spellings for QUIERS

  • juicers
  • quakers Quakers are members of the Religious Society of Friends who advocate pacifism and simplicity in living.
  • quavers
  • queers
  • QUES
  • quiets She quiets her mind with deep breathing exercises.
  • quietus The sudden loss of funding delivered the quietus to the arts program.
  • quips She always had clever quips ready for any situation.
  • quire The student needed one more quire of paper for their project.
  • quires Is there any quires of paper I can borrow?
  • quirks I have some minor quirks.
  • quirts I would rather bathe in chlorinated water than quirts.
  • quits I've had enough of this job, I'm handing in my two weeks' notice and calling it quits.
  • quitters People who give up easily are usually quitters.
  • quiver She could feel the wolf's sharp teeth locking onto her flesh, before she heard the sickening crunch and felt the quiver
  • quivers The little boy quivers with excitement as he waits for his birthday present.
  • quizzers The quizzers did not perform well in the final round of the competition.