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How to spell PAIND correctly?

The correct spelling for "paind" might be "pained" which means someone is experiencing distress or discomfort. Another suggestion could be "paint", meaning to apply color or substance to a surface. Additionally, it could be "paned", indicating that something is divided into panels or sections.

List of suggestions on how to spell paind correctly

  • And
  • Ind
  • pad
  • paid
  • pain I'm experiencing a lot of pain in my knee after running.
  • paine
  • pained
  • pains She had to endure the pains of childbirth for over 24 hours.
  • paint I'm going to paint my bedroom walls pink.
  • painted
  • paints She bought some new paints to create a masterpiece.
  • pan The pan was still hot, so I carefully used a pot holder to move it off the stove.
  • panda The adorable panda is one of the most beloved animals in the world.
  • pane I broke a pane of glass in the window.
  • Panned The new movie was widely panned by critics.
  • pant
  • patina The patina on the old copper pot was a beautiful rusty brown.
  • Patine She layered the patine onto the metal with a painter's brush.
  • pawn "I had to pawn my watch to pay the bills.
  • Pawned I pawned my watch to get some money for rent.
  • Pend As soon as I finish this task, I will pend the email to my boss.
  • pied The pied piper led a crowd of rats out of the town.
  • pin I have a pin that I can use to open this locker.
  • pine
  • Pined
  • ping
  • pint She often downs a pint of beer after work.
  • plaid He wore a green plaid shirt that clashed with his bright red pants.
  • plaint The plaint cry of the baby could be heard from the other room.
  • point He made a valid point during the meeting.
  • pond The ducks were swimming in the clear pond.
  • pound I always pound my coffee with a bit of milk.

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