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How to spell CHANDE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "chande" instead of "change", don't worry; it happens to the best of us. To rectify this misspelling, you might consider correcting it to "change" or even "chance" if the context permits. Remember to proofread your work to ensure accuracy and clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell chande correctly

  • candy
  • chad Chad was excited to attend his first major league baseball game.
  • chaldea Chaldea was an ancient region in the southeastern part of Mesopotamia, which is now modern-day Iraq.
  • Chan I cannot find my phone. It's probably in my Chan's room.
  • chance I'm going to have to chance it and leave without saying goodbye.
  • Chanced I chanced to run into her at the grocery store.
  • chandler The chandler's shop is filled with beautiful and fragrant candles.
  • Chandra
  • Chanel The iconic French fashion house, Chanel, is renowned for its signature Replay watch.
  • Chaney
  • chang
  • change People often resist change because they fear the unknown.
  • changed I changed my mind, let's go out for drinks later.
  • changer After his divorce, John realized that becoming a better person was the only way to be a true changer.
  • channel There was a murmuration in the channel among the reeds.
  • chant I can't help but chant the words to myself.
  • chanted The choir members chanted the religious song.
  • chanter Before the start of the ceremony, the chanter sang a beautiful prayer in traditional language.
  • chantey As the sailors hoisted the sails, they sang a traditional chantey to keep them in rhythm.
  • chants The fans were singing chants of support for their team during the soccer match.
  • charade He acted out a charade of being unaware of the mess he had made.
  • chard I often add diced chard to my omelet for extra nutrition.
  • chide I'll give you a good chide for that.
  • chine The chine of the pig was carefully cut by the butcher.
  • hand I saw her hand shot up to her mouth in surprise.
  • handy It's handy to have a multitool on a camping trip.
  • shade I prefer to sit in the shade on a hot summer day.
  • shandy I'm going to have a shandy tonight.
  • Shane I don't know anyone named Shane.

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