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How to spell SINGD correctly?

If you meant to type "singd" but realize it is misspelled, here are a few possible corrections: "sings", "signed", "singed" or "singer". Remember to proofread carefully to ensure you convey your intended message accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell singd correctly

  • bind She used a ribbon to bind the pages of her journal together.
  • binged I was so tired after working all day that I just crashed on the couch, binged on some TV shows and passed out
  • Dinged I dinged my car in the parking lot.
  • find
  • hind The hunter's aim was true as he shot the hind in the forest.
  • Hinged The door was hinged so that I could get in and out without having to use the door knob.
  • Ind
  • kind She was always so kind to her neighbors, baking them cookies and checking in on them regularly.
  • lind
  • mind
  • Pinged I pinged my friend to see if he was available to grab a coffee.
  • rind
  • ringed The tree trunk was ringed with marks where the bark had been stripped away.
  • sand I love going to the beach and feeling the warm sand between my toes.
  • sang She sang so beautifully that she brought the audience to tears.
  • seined
  • send
  • Shined The sun shined brightly in the sky all day long.
  • Sid Sid loves to play guitar in his free time.
  • sign She was relieved to see the sign indicating the rest stop was only a few miles ahead.
  • signed He signed the contract before leaving the office.
  • sin The Bible teaches that sin leads to death.
  • sinai The Sinai Peninsula is located in Egypt and bordered by the Red Sea to the east.
  • sine
  • sinew The sinew of the deer was strong and tough, making it difficult to cut through with my knife.
  • sing
  • singe
  • Singed He singed his hair while trying to light the grill.
  • singer My favorite singer is Adele because her songs are emotionally powerful and her voice is incredible.
  • singes The smell of singes filled the air as the candle burned down to the last inch.
  • Singh Singh is a common surname in Indian culture.
  • single
  • Singled She felt singled out when the teacher asked her to answer the question in front of the entire class.
  • singly The player approached the field singly, as the rest of the team was still in the locker room.
  • sings
  • sink
  • Sinned When I sinned, I knew I was doing wrong.
  • sins Please refrain from making any sins during your stay with us.
  • song I can't stop singing this song.
  • sting I got a sting from the bee that landed on my arm.
  • stingy My uncle is so stingy that he won't even give a penny to those who are in need.
  • Suing Bob is suing the company.
  • sung She has sung in many concerts throughout Europe.
  • synod The synod of bishops met to discuss church doctrine and practice.
  • tinged
  • wind The wind blew fiercely through the trees causing the leaves to rustle loudly.
  • winged The winged hummingbird hovered near the flower before darting away.
  • zing I zing this schnitzel.
  • zinged After eating his zinged sandwich, Zach was feeling Zinged.
  • zingy The sauce has a zingy taste that makes it perfect for spicy chicken sandwiches.

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