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How to spell JOUNED correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "jouned" instead of the correct word, "joined", here are some helpful suggestions to rectify the error. Double-check your spelling to prevent misspellings, use tools like grammar checkers or autocorrect or refer to online dictionaries for correct spellings. Proofreading your work can also help you catch any misspellings or typos before finalizing your text.

List of suggestions on how to spell jouned correctly

  • boned After the fish was boned, it was ready to be cooked.
  • bound He felt bound to keep his promise.
  • Coined The term "artificial intelligence" was coined in 1956 by computer scientist John McCarthy.
  • ConEd
  • Conned I was conned into buying a fake Louis Vuitton bag.
  • corned
  • Counted She counted the number of apples in the basket.
  • found The lost keys were eventually found under the couch.
  • gounod
  • gowned As she walked down the aisle, the bride looked stunning in her elegant and intricately gowned dress.
  • Honed He honed his writing skills by practicing every day.
  • hound
  • Jaunted The couple jaunted through the city, taking in all the sights and sounds of the bustling streets.
  • jocund He looked jocund in his costume.
  • joined He was joined at the hip to his best friend.
  • joiner My grandfather was a skilled joiner and he created many beautiful pieces of furniture with precision and care.
  • jointed The jointed limbs of the spider allowed it to move quickly and efficiently.
  • Joked She joked that she'd repay me in kind.
  • jones Jones is a nice name for a boy.
  • jounce
  • Jounced The car jounced up and down on the unpaved road.
  • journey I'm excited to begin my journey of learning a new language.
  • Joyed I joyed in the company of my dear friends.
  • Joyner Joyner has been quoted as saying, "Just because I'm successful doesn't mean my life is perfect.
  • june In June, I am going to visit my grandparents in the countryside.
  • Junes Junes are usually warm and sunny, which makes them perfect for outdoor activities.
  • junked I wish I hadn't junked my old bicycle, it would have been useful now.
  • mound Onlookers saw a monument, which police believe to be a Native American mound, in a park in the city.
  • Mourned When the funeral procession arrived at the cemetery, everyone mourned the loss of such a kind and gentle person.
  • owned I owned a bicycle but it got stolen last week.
  • pound I need to purchase a pound of ground beef for tonight's dinner.
  • round
  • sound The sound of birds chirping in the morning is a pleasant way to start the day.
  • toned She toned her muscles by lifting weights every day.
  • tuned The car was tuned to the radio station.
  • wound The soldier was bleeding from a wound on his leg.
  • Zoned

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