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How to spell SLEWN correctly?

The correct spelling for "slewn" is "slain". Although these words have similar meanings, "slewn" is a common misspelling. To avoid confusion, it's advisable to use "slain" when referring to someone or something that has been killed.

List of suggestions on how to spell slewn correctly

  • blown The wind had blown her hair in all directions.
  • clean I always make sure to clean the house thoroughly before having guests over.
  • clown
  • Flown I have flown across the Atlantic Ocean five times.
  • glean I was able to glean some valuable information from the lecture.
  • glen The misty glen was a peaceful and tranquil place to escape the chaos of the city.
  • glenn Glenn is planning to attend the conference next month.
  • klein Franz Klein had a successful career as an abstract expressionist painter.
  • lawn I love taking a nap on the soft green lawn in my backyard.
  • lean Joe likes to eat lean protein, such as chicken and fish, for a healthier diet.
  • Len
  • leon
  • Olen
  • Sean
  • seen
  • sen
  • sewn My grandmother has sewn a beautiful quilt for my wedding present.
  • Shewn The evidence shewn at the trial convinced the jury of the defendant's guilt.
  • skein She unwrapped a skein of yarn.
  • slain Slain, the warrior king lay silent in death.
  • slaw This slaw is a perfect addition to any summer BBQ.
  • sled The sled was pulled by horses.
  • sleek I'm wearing my new navy dress, and it looks so sleek against my skin.
  • sleep I need to sleep if I am going to make it through the day.
  • sleet The sleet was falling hard.
  • slew I have a whole slew of assignments due tomorrow.
  • slews He caught slews of fish during his weekend camping trip.
  • Sloan My grandfather is a Sloan.
  • slow I like to go slow when I cook.
  • Slows It took twice as long as normal to get the slows unstuck.
  • solemn His solemn words echoed in my heart.
  • sown She has sown the seeds of success by working hard and studying diligently.
  • spawn The salmon will return to the river to spawn.
  • spleen He had a swollen spleen.
  • stein Herr Stein always looked sharp in his suit.
  • stern Please return your boat to the stern.
  • Sven

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