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How to spell NOUND correctly?

If you mistakenly spell "nound", there are several possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling could be "noun", which refers to a word that represents a person, place, thing or idea. Another suggestion could be "hound", which pertains to a breed of dog known for its strong sense of smell and hunting abilities.

List of suggestions on how to spell nound correctly

  • bond
  • bound She was bound to have a great time on her vacation.
  • count I lost count of how many times I have seen that movie.
  • fond
  • found I found my missing keys underneath the couch.
  • fount
  • fund She is trying to raise a fund for her startup through social media.
  • gounod
  • hound
  • mound The mound of dirt in the yard was perfect for rolling down.
  • mount
  • nod The teacher gave a nod of approval to the student who answered the question correctly.
  • nomad As a nomad, she travels to different countries every year.
  • Non
  • nona
  • none There was none left for me to eat.
  • noon I always eat lunch at noon.
  • NORAD NORAD, or the North American Aerospace Defense Command, is responsible for monitoring the skies for any potential threats to the US and Canada.
  • nosed The dog nosed around in the bushes, searching for the ball.
  • noted The professor noted down every student's name who attended the lecture.
  • noun A noun is a part of speech that names a person, place, thing, idea, or quality.
  • nouns Nouns are a fundamental part of language, as they are the words that represent people, places, things, and ideas.
  • nun The church had a new nun starting next week.
  • nuns The nuns of the convent spend their days in study and prayer.
  • pond The pond was surrounded by blooming flowers and hopping frogs.
  • pound I need to buy a pound of coffee for breakfast tomorrow.
  • round He took a round of the garden to check out his plants.
  • sound I heard the sound of birds chirping outside my window.
  • wound The nurse cleaned and dressed the wound on his leg.

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