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How to spell ENDET correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "endet", there are a few possible correct suggestions. The word "ended" could be a fitting substitute, indicating something has concluded. Another option is "entered", implying someone has come into a place or situation. Additionally, "extent" might work if you're referring to the degree or scope of something.

List of suggestions on how to spell endet correctly

  • andes
  • edit I need to edit this document before we can move on.
  • EDT I am going to the airport to fly to EDT.
  • enact The president had called on Congress to enact tougher gun laws.
  • end End the party early tonight.
  • endear Her kindness and warm smile always managed to endear her to others.
  • ended The movie ended with a big bang.
  • endow The billionaire chose to endow the university with a new research center.
  • ends
  • endue
  • Endued She was endued with the courage to face her fears and persevere through difficult situations.
  • enter
  • Fended
  • indent To create a new paragraph, you should indent the first line.
  • inlet The body of the inlet flows into the ocean.
  • inset The intricate pattern in the wallpaper was inset with a bright green.
  • Mended I finally mended my relationship with my sister after years of not speaking.
  • onset The onset of the flu is typically a sudden onset of flu-like symptoms.
  • Pended The decision was pended until further information could be gathered.
  • Tended She tended to her garden every morning, watering and pruning the plants with care.
  • under
  • unmet The company's profits took a hit due to the unmet sales goals.
  • Unset The keyboard's unset key doesn't do anything.
  • Vended The snack machine vended a bag of chips to the hungry student.
  • Wended He wended his way through the unfamiliar streets, relying on his GPS to guide him to his destination.

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