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How to spell CONCED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "conced" instead of the intended word, here are some likely suggestions. If you meant to write "concede", acknowledge a defeat gracefully. If "concave" is what you had in mind, it refers to a surface curving inward. Alternatively, "conceit" implies excessive pride, while "conceal" signifies hiding something. Double-check your context!

List of suggestions on how to spell conced correctly

  • Caned The principal advised that all students who were caught cheating on the exam would be caned.
  • Coerced The suspect was coerced into confessing by the intimidating tactics of the police.
  • Coined
  • concede The team captain had to concede defeat after the opposing team scored their third goal.
  • conceded Despite her initial objections, she eventually conceded to the plan proposed by her colleagues.
  • concedes The politician finally concedes defeat after losing the election by a large margin.
  • conceit His conceit was so great that he thought he could solve every problem all by himself.
  • concept The concept of freedom is important for every individual.
  • concert I'm going to a concert with my friends next week.
  • Conduced The team's collective efforts and hard work conduced to their successful performance in the championship.
  • ConEd I'm going to ConEd to get my electricity contract renewal.
  • cones I have a lot of cones for the ice cream shop.
  • conked I got conked by a hockey stick.
  • Conned I made a mistake by trusting him, and he conned me out of my money.
  • corned
  • Jounced She was quite jounced after the car accident.

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