How to spell COND correctly?
If you've accidentally typed "cond" instead of the intended word, here are some possible suggestions for the correct spelling. "Condo" refers to a type of housing unit, "cone" is a pointed structure, "cord" is a wire or string, while "pond" is a small body of water. Double-check context to determine the intended word.
List of suggestions on how to spell cond correctly
- bond
- COD The fisherman caught a huge cod while out at sea.
- COED The coed dormitory had separate bathrooms for males and females.
- cold It was a cold winter day, and the snow was piling up outside.
- condo My sister wants to buy a condo in the city.
- cone The cone on top of the mountain is very tall.
- ConEd ConEd is responsible for providing electricity to many homes and businesses in New York City.
- Cong I'm so excited to go to the cong!
- CONJ
- conk She accidentally hit him with a conk.
- conn
- cons I think it's important to be comfortable with who you are, and not feel like you have to cons people into liking you
- CONT
- CONTD Unfortunately, the book's last chapter was missing, and the message stated "to be CONTD in the sequel.
- cony The cony ate the snail.
- cord I need to untangle the cord on this computer mouse.
- fond I really miss my grandfather. He was such a kind and fond man.
- pond