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How to spell RUNNED correctly?

The correct form of "runned" is "ran". It's an irregular verb that doesn't follow the "add -ed" rule for the past tense. Other correct suggestions may include "running" for the present participle and "runs" for the third person singular present tense.

List of suggestions on how to spell runned correctly

  • banned Smoking has been banned indoors in many public places.
  • Binned Binned means to group together units of a single item in order to reduce its size.
  • burned
  • canned I bought canned soup from the supermarket for dinner.
  • Conned She was conned into thinking she could get a better deal by negotiating.
  • Dinned The sound of the construction work dinned in my ears as I tried to concentrate on my work.
  • Donned She donned a beautiful dress for the occasion.
  • Dunned The annoying creditor dunned me for payment on my overdue bill.
  • fanned He fanned himself with a newspaper to cool off in the hot sun.
  • Finned The large fish was easily recognizable with its distinct finned tail.
  • Ginned The cotton was ginned before it was sent to the textile factory.
  • Grinned I grinned at my clever comment.
  • gunned
  • Kenned
  • manned
  • Panned The film was panned by critics for its weak plot and bad acting.
  • penned
  • pinned
  • pruned I pruned the shrubs in my garden to keep them from becoming too overgrown.
  • Punned She was punned by her two best friends and couldn't help but laugh.
  • punnet She filled a punnet with blueberries.
  • Rained
  • Ranged I'm not fond of ranged combat.
  • ranked The school was ranked third in the state for its academic excellence.
  • Ranted My colleague ranted about the company's new policies for an hour during our meeting.
  • Reined He reined the horse in next to the stable.
  • rennet Rennet is an enzyme mixture that curdles milk, used in the production of cheese.
  • Rented I rented a DVD of my favorite movie from the local video store.
  • ringed The tree was ringed with ivy.
  • Rinsed I rinsed my hair in the sink.
  • rounded The edges of the table were all rounded, making it safe for children to play around.
  • Rubbed He rubbed his sore muscles after the intense workout.
  • ruched Her dress had ruched detailing at the waist, adding a feminine touch to the elegant design.
  • Rucked I'm feeling a little rucked.
  • Rued He rued the day he ever thought about quitting his job.
  • Ruffed The ruffed grouse is a game bird native to North America.
  • rugged I'm not a rugged guy, but I can handle this.
  • ruined The rain has ruined my new shoes.
  • ruled
  • rune The rune carved into the doorpost plainly symbolized power.
  • runes The ancient Vikings used runes as a form of writing and divination.
  • Runlet The small creek was no more than a runlet, barely trickling through the parched earth.
  • runnel The water flowed gently down the narrow runnel, creating a soothing sound.
  • runner The fastest runner in the race took home the grand prize.
  • runners The runners sprinted down the track to the finish line.
  • runnier The soup is runnier than I expected.
  • runny I need to runny this milk so it will thicken up.
  • rushed I rushed to catch the train, but I missed it by just a few seconds.
  • rutted The path was rutted with mud from recent rain.
  • Shunned They were shunned by their community for sharing their Thanksgiving feast with the outcasts.
  • Sinned She felt immense guilt after realizing she had sinned by lying to her parents about her whereabouts.
  • Sunned
  • tanned I am tanned from all the time I spent at the beach this summer.
  • tinned I opened a tinned can of tuna for my lunch.
  • tuned She spent hours practicing the piano until she had every note perfectly tuned.
  • turned She turned around and walked away without saying goodbye.

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