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How to spell COUNDER correctly?

If you've encountered the misspelling "counder", fret not! The correct suggestions would be "counter", which refers to a device used for counting or "founder", meaning the one who establishes or initiates something. Always double-check your spelling to ensure clear and effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell counder correctly

  • bounder My friend warned me not to trust him because he's a notorious bounder with a history of dishonest behavior.
  • chunter I couldn't focus on my work because my coworker continued to chunter on about her weekend plans.
  • cinder
  • coder The computer programmer was considered to be a talented coder by his colleagues.
  • coiner The coiner of the deliberately fake $10 bill has not been found
  • colander I need a colander for my cookout.
  • colder The weather is starting to get colder.
  • condor The Andean condor is a species of bird that is native to South America.
  • confer I would like to confer with my lawyer before I answer your question.
  • conger The conger eel is a long and slender fish that can be found in coastal waters.
  • conker I used to play conker with my friends when I was a kid.
  • Conner Conner came in first place in the race.
  • corner Please place your books in the corner.
  • cornier I can't stand those cornier romantic comedies where everything works out perfectly in the end.
  • coulter I have never heard of that author, Coulter.
  • Counted She counted the number of books on the shelf.
  • counter I need a counter for this recipe.
  • counters One of the things I need to do is add counters to the kitchen.
  • cruder The earliest forms of writing were much cruder than what we use today.
  • fonder As time passed, I grew fonder of the city and all its eccentricities.
  • founder John Lennon was the founder of the Beatles.
  • grounder The baseball player hit a grounder to the shortstop.
  • launder I need to launder this shirt before I can wear it again.
  • maunder The smell of fire was initialized by the maunder of smoke that trailed up the chimney.
  • mounter I need a hand with the counter, would you be a mounter?
  • ponder When I ponder the meaning of life, I feel at peace.
  • rounder He was once a heavy drinker but now he's a little rounder and a lot healthier.
  • sounder The sounder of cattle was heard in the distance.
  • sunder The earthquake caused the ground to sunder, splitting open a deep crevice in the earth.
  • thunder The thunder was so loud that it made the windows shake.
  • under This shirt is too tight under the arms.
  • wonder A wonder of nature is the Pacific Ocean.
  • Wounder
  • yonder I see a beautiful mountain range off yonder.

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