How to spell CONCEED correctly?
If you often misspell "conceed", here are some suggestions to help you get it right: "concede", meaning to acknowledge or admit defeat; "conceit", referring to excessive pride or vanity; and "conceit", pertaining to a fanciful or clever idea. Boost your writing confidence by using these correct alternatives!
List of suggestions on how to spell conceed correctly
- Canceled The flight was canceled due to extreme weather conditions.
- concealed The burglar had concealed himself in the closet.
- concede After losing the argument, she had to concede defeat.
- conceded After playing eight hours, they finally conceded the match.
- concedes The candidate concedes defeat and congratulates his opponent on winning the election.
- conceit He had such a conceit of his abilities that he never considered seeking advice from others.
- conceited Her conceited behavior made it impossible for her to make any friends.
- conceived The idea of starting her own business was conceived years ago.
- concept The concept of love is difficult to define.
- concerned I am concerned about the safety of my family during these uncertain times.
- concert I'm going to a concert this weekend to see my favorite band live.
- concerted
- ConEd I'm going to call ConEd to fix the broken wire.
- conked I was so tired after the hike that I conked out as soon as I hit the pillow.
- Conned I regret that I was conned into investing all my savings in that fraudulent scheme.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking