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How to spell TERNED correctly?

If you meant to type "turned" but inadvertently misspelled it as "terned", here are some correct suggestions. "Turned" is the appropriate past tense of the verb "turn". Double-check your spelling with auto-correct, use a spell-check tool or refer to a dictionary to ensure accurate usage.

List of suggestions on how to spell terned correctly

  • darned
  • earned She earned a promotion after working hard for two years.
  • learned
  • tanned After laying out in the sun all day, she returned with a beautifully tanned complexion.
  • Tared David's tared shirt revealed a bandage on his stomach.
  • Teed The Teed gangsters were up to no good again.
  • TELNET
  • tend
  • Tended I tended to the garden all afternoon.
  • tenet The belief in a tenet is the fundamental principle upon which a religion is based.
  • tenner I only have a tenner on me, will that be enough to buy a ticket?
  • tenoned The wooden boards were securely fastened together by the tenoned joints.
  • tensed
  • Tented The campers set up their tented shelters along the riverbank.
  • Termed The process of extracting energy from food is often termed as metabolism.
  • tern The tern flew gracefully over the ocean, looking for its next meal.
  • terns The teacher gave the class terns for their work.
  • tiered She had a tiered cake that was almost taller than she was.
  • tinned My grandmother always used tinned tomatoes in her secret spaghetti sauce recipe.
  • tired I am tired of cleaning up after her.
  • toned She was wearing a light blue top and a dark green skirt that toned her figure nicely.
  • treed The cat treed the mouse and waited patiently for it to come down.
  • tried
  • trued
  • tuned The guitar was tuned perfectly.
  • turned
  • turner Jenna asked the turner to make her a custom wooden bowl for her kitchen.
  • twined The branches of the tree were twined together in a beautiful, natural pattern.
  • Yearned The soldier yearned for his family while he was deployed overseas.

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