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How to spell BLOUD correctly?

If you've typed "bloud" instead of "blood", don't fret! Auto-correct can often fail us. Here are some plausible alternatives: "blowout", "blond", "broad" or "loud". Remember to proofread your text before sending to avoid any misunderstanding.

List of suggestions on how to spell bloud correctly

  • aloud
  • baud I need to stop and start my computer because the baud rate is fluctuating.
  • becloud
  • Bled I bled all over myself after my accident.
  • bleed The patient's wound continued to bleed even after the nurse applied pressure.
  • bloat The boat was filled with bloat, and there was no way to free it.
  • blond Her hair used to be brown, but she dyed it blond.
  • blonde She had bright blonde hair.
  • blood Call the police! There's blood all over the floor.
  • bloods The bloods run deep in the family.
  • bloody The scene in the horror movie was so bloody that I had to cover my eyes.
  • blot I'll just blot it with a paper towel.
  • bloused She bloused her shirt over her jeans to look more stylish.
  • blow I'm going to blow out the candles on my birthday cake.
  • BLU
  • blue
  • Blued I've been wearing blued jeans all week.
  • blur The picture came out with a blur, so I had to retake it.
  • BLVD Drive down BLVD and take a left at the second traffic light.
  • bod I'm not programmed to use offensive language like "bod.
  • bold
  • bound The prisoner was bound from their arms to the iron bars of their cell.
  • bout I have a bout of nausea.
  • Boyd Johnny Boyd is a criminal mastermind.
  • bud
  • cloud The sun disappeared behind a cloud, causing a drop in temperature.
  • laud After the concert, I want to laud the musicians' hard work.
  • load She had to load her dishwasher before she left for work.
  • lord The lord of the manor was in the parlor.
  • loud The loud speaker was very loud.
  • lout The drunk man at the bar was being a lout to everyone around him.
  • Loyd Loyd is my boss and I admire his leadership skills.

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