Choose the odd one out.

GARE
WEAR
TEAR
DEAR E. NEAR

The answer is A. GARE.

The other options are all words that can be used as verbs, nouns, or adjectives. For example, “wear” can be a verb meaning “to put on clothing” or a noun meaning “clothing.” “Tear” can be a verb meaning “to rip something apart” or a noun meaning “a piece of cloth that has been ripped.” “Dear” can be an adjective meaning “beloved” or a noun meaning “a person who is loved.” “Near” can be an adjective meaning “close” or a noun meaning “a place that is close.”

The word “gare” is not a common English word. It is a French word that means “station.” It is not used in English as a verb, noun, or adjective.

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