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How to spell BEGIND correctly?

If you meant "begind" but couldn't find a suitable correction, there's a possibility you intended to type "begin". This simple correction makes more sense contextually and grammatically. "Begin" means to start or commence something. So, if you're about to embark on a new endeavor, consider using "begin" instead of "begind."

List of suggestions on how to spell begind correctly

  • Began I began studying for my exams last night.
  • Begged
  • Begging The homeless man on the street corner was begging for spare change from passersby.
  • begin
  • begins The new semester begins next week.
  • Begone " Begone, foul demon!" cried the priest as he sprinkled holy water on the possessed woman.
  • beguine The beguine was a popular dance in the Caribbean during the 19th century.
  • Begun I have only just begun my journey towards my goals.
  • behind The store is located behind the gas station.
  • Belinda Belinda is studying to become a doctor.
  • bend
  • beyond My dreams extend beyond what anyone in my family has ever accomplished.
  • bind I need to bind these papers together before handing them over.
  • blind She learned to read Braille after she became blind.
  • legend The legend of King Arthur and his knights has captivated audiences for centuries.

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