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How to spell DENID correctly?

If you misspelled "denid", there are a few possible correct suggestions you can consider. Firstly, "denied" is the correct spelling if you intended to express refusal or disagreement. Secondly, if you meant to write "denied", you can double-check your spelling and correct it accordingly. Additionally, using grammar and spell check tools can help avoid such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell denid correctly

  • adenoid
  • aeneid
  • bend I had to bend down to pick up the fallen books.
  • dead He appeared to be dead as he lay still on the ground.
  • decide
  • deed
  • Defied She defied all the rules and expectations and pursued her dreams with determination.
  • den The hunter found a hidden den in the forest.
  • Dena Dena loves to read books in her free time.
  • DENG
  • denial Despite the evidence stacked against him, he remained in denial about his mistake.
  • Denied The judge denied the defendant's request for a lighter sentence.
  • denier
  • Denies
  • denim I love wearing denim because it's comfortable and versatile.
  • Denis Denis is my favorite actor.
  • Denise
  • Dennis Dennis has a lot of experience in customer service.
  • Denny Denny was excited to start his new job at the technology company.
  • DENS The dens in the forest are where many animals make their homes.
  • dent I accidentally made a dent on my car bumper.
  • dented The car's door was dented after the collision.
  • dentin The dentin layer of teeth is composed of tiny tubes called dentinal tubules.
  • dents The car had several dents on the roof and hood from the hail storm.
  • denude The deforestation has caused the area to denude, leaving the ecosystem exposed to risks.
  • deny I cannot deny that I ate the last slice of pie.
  • deride It is unfair to deride someone just because they have a different opinion than yours.
  • devoid The room was completely devoid of any furniture or decoration.
  • Did Did you see the movie last night?
  • Dined
  • end So the end of the story was not what she had imagined it to be.
  • enid I particularly enjoyed reading the Enid Blyton books as a child.
  • fend I reached out to fend off his advances.
  • lend I am happy to lend you some money if you need it.
  • Leonid I have a Leonid lined up for you tomorrow.
  • mend I need to mend my favorite sweater that has a hole in it.
  • Pend
  • rend The wild dog tried to rend the meat from the bone.
  • send
  • tend
  • vend The owner decided to vend her homemade salsa at the local farmer's market.
  • wend I like to wend my way through the park on my daily walks.

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