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How to spell KNOND correctly?

If you meant "knock", you might be referring to the sound of someone rapping on a door. Another possibility is "known", which means to have knowledge or awareness about something. These are correct suggestions for the misspelling "knond."

List of suggestions on how to spell knond correctly

  • bond The strong bond between siblings was evident in the way they supported each other during difficult times.
  • fond I am very fond of playing video games.
  • kind He was always known for his kind smile and gentle nature.
  • knead I tried to knead the bread dough, but it was too tough.
  • Kneed She kneed him in the stomach when he tried to grab her.
  • knot
  • known She is widely known for her expertise in the field of neuroscience.
  • nod I gave a nod of approval to my coworker for finishing the project early.
  • Non Non, I cannot attend the event tonight as I have other commitments.
  • nona
  • none None of the cake was left after the party.
  • pond The children loved feeding the ducks in the pond.
  • snood She pulled her snood up over her ears to keep them warm.

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