How to spell CLEND correctly?
If you meant to type "clend" but missed the mark, here are a few possible correct suggestions: "cleaned" - referring to the past tense of clean; "client" - a term for a customer or person receiving services; "blend" - the process of mixing or combining things together. Double-checking spelling can avoid confusion!
List of suggestions on how to spell clend correctly
- blend I love the blend of flavors in this soup.
- clad I was clad in a warm winter coat and boots for the snowy weather.
- clan After the clan meeting, she headed to the bar with her friends.
- clean
- cleaned The kitchen was cleaned by Jerry.
- client The lawyer met with their client to discuss their case.
- Clint
- clod I refuse to step on that clod.
- cloned The scientists successfully cloned the sheep, resulting in two identical animals.
- clued
- gland The gland produces a secretion that helps nourish the tissue.
- glen The glen was filled with the sound of rushing water from the nearby river.
- Glenda The Glenda Clark Prize is given to the best new novel by a Canadian author.
- land The farmer plowed the land to plant his crops.
- lend Can I lend you my books?
- lent I lent my favorite book to my sister.
- lind