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How to spell SOOON correctly?

If you're guilty of typing "sooon" instead of "soon", worry not! Here are some handy suggestions to correct your misspelling: "soon", "son", "soonest" or "soonish". So, next time you're in a hurry to type "soon", double-check to avoid those extra "o"s.

List of suggestions on how to spell sooon correctly

  • boon The unexpected increase in sales was a boon for the struggling company.
  • goon
  • loon I heard the mournful call of a loon during my morning walk by the lake.
  • moon
  • noon
  • salon I'm going to book an appointment at the salon to get my hair done.
  • saloon The cowboys gathered inside the saloon for a night of drinking and gambling.
  • scion The young scion inherited the family business from his father.
  • scorn She looked at him with scorn after he insulted her intelligence.
  • seton Her doctor suggested the insertion of a seton to help drain the cyst.
  • simon Simon was able to quickly solve the math problem.
  • Sloan Sloan made sure to double-check all the calculations before submitting the report.
  • snood She wrapped a warm snood around her neck to protect herself from the cold wind.
  • snoop I saw my nosy neighbor trying to snoop through my mail again.
  • snoot The snooty cat lifted his snoot in the air and refused to acknowledge the lowly dog's presence.
  • soho New York's Soho district is home to trendy stores and restaurants.
  • solo I prefer to travel solo to experience new things on my own.
  • solon Solon was an Athenian statesman and lawmaker who enacted reforms for democracy and social justice.
  • son
  • soon I will soon have everything sorted out.
  • soot I can see the soot on the outside of the building.
  • sown
  • spoon I like to eat ice cream with a spoon.
  • swoon She would swoon every time she saw him.
  • sworn I have not seen him since he was sworn in last year.

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