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How to spell APPEHUDE correctly?

If you have misspelled "Appehude", fear not! Some possible correct suggestions could include "Applewood", "Apprehend" or "Appease". Always double-check your spelling and consult a dictionary to find the accurate word you intended to write.

List of suggestions on how to spell Appehude correctly

  • Aldehyde I detected a strong scent of aldehyde in the chemistry lab, indicating the presence of a potentially harmful chemical.
  • Appealed After being found guilty, he appealed the court's decision.
  • Appeared The sun appeared from behind the clouds, bathing the landscape in a warm glow.
  • Appease They offered him a compromise in order to appease his anger.
  • Appeased The diplomat successfully appealed to the angry mob and appeased their demands for justice.
  • Append I need to append this additional information to the report before sending it out.
  • Appended I have appended the updated document to the email for your review.
  • Appends She appends her signature at the end of each email she sends.
  • Appetite I have a voracious appetite for pizza and could eat it every day.
  • Applaud The audience erupted in applause to applaud the actors' outstanding performance.
  • Applauded The crowd applauded loudly after the incredible performance.
  • Applauder The crowd erupted with applause as the skilled musician finished their breathtaking performance, leaving the entire audience in awe of their talent and earning the musician an enthusiastic round of applauses from the applauders.
  • Applauds The audience applauds loudly as the performer takes a bow.
  • Applause The audience erupted in applause as the talented singer hit the high note.
  • Aptitude Her natural aptitude for mathematics allowed her to solve complex problems with ease.
  • Prelude The conductor raised his baton, signaling the start of the musical prelude.

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