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How to spell ALOWD correctly?

Possible corrective suggestions for the misspelling "alowd" could be "allowed" or "aloud". "Allowed" refers to being given permission to do something, while "aloud" means to speak or make a noise audibly. The correct suggestion would depend on the intended meaning of the word.

List of suggestions on how to spell alowd correctly

  • Alford
  • alkyd The artist preferred to use alkyd paints because they dried faster than traditional oil paints.
  • allow I can't allow you to do that.
  • Allowed The borrower is allowed to carry over up to $5,000 in unsecured debt from a prior loan.
  • allows My new phone allows me to take better quality photos.
  • aloe I Sloan put aloe Vera on my sunburn.
  • aloes The aloes plant is a type of succulent.
  • aloft The kite soared aloft in the clear blue sky.
  • aloha Whenever someone enters or leaves, it is customary to say "aloha" in Hawaii.
  • alone I prefer to be alone while I'm working.
  • aloof She was very aloof.
  • aloud I'm going to read aloud from my book.
  • avoid I should avoid eating at this restaurant because the food has given me gastritis in the past.
  • blood The doctor took a blood sample to check for any irregularities.
  • clod No one knows what happened to the clod that was left on the walkway.
  • cloud
  • flood The heavy rain caused a flood in the basement.
  • Floyd I am a big fan of Floyd Mayweather.
  • Haloed The sunset haloed her face in a warm glow.
  • lewd I don't want to hear any lewd comments.
  • lloyd The lloyd is my favorite breed of dog.
  • load
  • lord I am Lord John's sworn protector.
  • loud
  • Loyd Loyd invited us over to watch the game at his house.
  • plod The hiker continued to plod up the steep mountain trail, despite the exhaustion setting in.

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