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How to spell SPIND correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "spind", several correct suggestions can be considered. The most likely intended word may be "spend" which refers to utilizing money on a purchase. Alternatively, it could be "spine", which relates to the central supporting element in a book or the backbone in an organism. Proofreading is essential to eliminate such misspellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell spind correctly

  • Opined The critic opined that the film lacked depth and character development.
  • Pend
  • Pined
  • pint
  • pond There were ducks swimming in the peaceful pond.
  • saint Saint Francis of Assisi is known for his love for animals and nature.
  • sand I love playing on the sand at the beach.
  • seined The fisherman seined the river to catch enough trout for dinner.
  • send
  • sound
  • spain Tourists flock to Spain for its sun-soaked beaches and lively cities.
  • span The span of the bridge was over 300 meters.
  • Sped The car sped down the highway, weaving in and out of lanes.
  • speed I need to decrease my speed to avoid a traffic ticket.
  • spend
  • spends As a college student, Jack spends lots of time on campus.
  • spent We spent our vacation reading books by the pool.
  • Spiced She added a spiced dill sauce to the fish.
  • Spied She spied on her neighbor through the window blinds.
  • spiked The football player's drink had been spiked with a banned substance.
  • spin She wanted to spin around and dance, but she was afraid she would fall.
  • spinal
  • spindle She spun a skein of yarn on the spindle.
  • spindly I have a spindly little cat.
  • spine The spine along the bottom of the book is very uncomfortable to the touch.
  • spines The spines on the back of the dragon were Pointed.
  • spinet I played the spinet in my parents' bedroom.
  • spins The ball spins on the roulette wheel until it comes to a stop.
  • spiny The spiny sea urchin is one of the most venomous creatures in the sea.
  • spit The athlete spit out the water after completing the marathon.
  • spite He refused to attend the party out of spite for his ex-girlfriend who would also be there.
  • Spited He spited his former employer by stealing company secrets and sharing them with a rival company.
  • splint My aunt used a splint to help heal her broken leg.
  • sprint In order to break the all-time world record for sprinting, she had to sprint as fast as she could.
  • spud I am peeling a spud for dinner.
  • Spun I spun around so fast the clothes started to fly off my body.
  • supine I slept on my stomach for two weeks to supine my back.

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