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How to spell OUNED correctly?

If you inadvertently find yourself typing "ouned" when you intended to write "owned", fear not! Autocorrect can sometimes let you down. A couple of possible alternatives include "owned" (the proper spelling) or "won" (if you were referring to a fortunate victory). Remember to always proofread for accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell ouned correctly

  • boned I boned the whole fish before cooking it.
  • bound The prisoner was bound to the chair to prevent him from escaping.
  • burned
  • Caned I was caned by my teacher for being a cheeky schoolboy.
  • Coined The word "coined" means to create a word or phrase that is not traditionally found in a language.
  • ConEd The power company ConEd is shutting its generators down due to the storm.
  • Conned I realized that I had been conned when I found out that the email from the Nigerian prince was a scam.
  • corned I get my corned beef at the deli.
  • Dined I dined at my friend's place before the show.
  • Donned The superhero donned his cape and mask before heading out to save the city.
  • downed I downed my drink and went to bed.
  • Dunned He was dunned by the bank for a late payment.
  • fined
  • found
  • fund I was saving up for a fund to buy that new car.
  • gounod The opera " Gounod's Faust" is one of the most well-known works in the classical music genre.
  • gowned She gowned herself in a beautiful dress for the prom.
  • gunned The suspect gunned down two innocent bystanders.
  • Honed She has a finely-honed wit.
  • horned The horned owl perched on the branch, silently observing its surroundings.
  • hound
  • joined We all joined the club after the meeting.
  • lined I have a lined shirt.
  • Loaned I loaned my friend some money so he could buy groceries.
  • Maned The maned lion is one of the largest cats in the world.
  • mined He mined coal all day long.
  • Moaned The patient moaned in pain as the doctor examined his leg.
  • Mooned I accidentally mooned the entire audience when I tripped on stage.
  • mound There was a mound in the middle of the forest.
  • Mourned
  • Ned Ned was a great friend.
  • Oared The boat was oared by a team of rowers who worked together to move quickly through the water.
  • oiled We were soaped and oiled before we were allowed to enter the pool.
  • one Do you have one cookie?
  • Ones Ones beliefs and values shape their perception of the world around them.
  • Oozed The fluid oozed from the wound.
  • OPED The oped was a refreshing change of pace.
  • opened The door opened and we were welcomed in.
  • Opined She opined that the movie was not worth watching again.
  • ounce I need one more ounce of flour for this recipe.
  • outed The celebrity was outed as being involved in a scandalous affair.
  • outer The outer layer of the cake was decorated with frosting.
  • owed I owed my friend $20 for buying my coffee yesterday.
  • owned I have owned several cats throughout my life.
  • owner The owner of the dog was very unhappy with the damage done to her property.
  • Pined She pined for her boyfriend who was studying abroad.
  • pound I can't believe she just gave me a pound of her potatoes.
  • Punned After I punned on her name, she laughed and we started talking.
  • round The party was round and everyone was having a good time.
  • ruined All her hopes and dreams of a perfect life are now ruined.
  • sound The sound of a bird chirping outside my window is so soothing.
  • Sunned After washing her hair, she went to the beach to get her hair sunned.
  • toned After months of working out, Stephanie's arms were finally toned and strong.
  • tuned Did you listen to that song on a loop for an hour? I tuned out after 5 minutes.
  • turned He turned to see the severity of the situation.
  • unfed That animal is unhealthy and unfed.
  • unwed In many cultures, being unwed at a certain age is seen as a negative thing.
  • used I used to play by the river every day.
  • Waned The popularity of that song waned after a few weeks.
  • wined He wined and dined his client to win the contract.
  • wound The bullet had shredded his leg, leaving a gaping wound.
  • Zoned

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