What is the correct spelling for KEEM?

If you have mistakenly spelled "keem", here are a few suggestions for the correct spelling. Firstly, it may be "keen" which means having a strong interest or enthusiasm. Secondly, you could be referring to "knee" which is the joint connecting the thigh and lower leg. Lastly, it may be "keen" which means sharp or penetrating. Double-check the context to determine the accurate spelling.

Correct spellings for KEEM

  • deem
  • keam
  • keel The boat's keel helps keep it balanced in the water.
  • keen She has a keen interest in history and spends much of her free time reading historical books.
  • keep I have to remind myself to keep calm in stressful situations.
  • kiem
  • seem She seem to be happy today.
  • teem The streets of New York City teem with life and activity.