How to spell PANCY correctly?
If "pancy" is a misspelling, likely meant to be "fancy", here are some helpful suggestions. It could also refer to "pansy", a flower. Additionally, "pacy" refers to speed, so considering context could provide the correct meaning.
List of suggestions on how to spell pancy correctly
- fancy I bought a fancy dress for the wedding.
- nancy Nancy is a sweet and caring aunt who always makes sure to bring my favorite treats when she visits.
- pace I need to increase my pace if I want to finish this project by the deadline.
- PACY Please send the package to PACY.
- pan
- pane I accidentally broke a pane of glass in the window.
- panes I need to replace the broken panes in my window.
- panic As the fire alarm blared, the students began to panic and rush towards the exit.
- panicky She became panicky when she realized she left her phone at home.
- Panics He panics every time he hears thunder.
- pans I need to buy new baking pans for the party.
- pansy He acted like a pansy and cried when he got a paper cut.
- paunchy The man with the paunchy belly struggled to run the marathon.
- Pence
- pliancy The pliancy of the clay allowed for easy molding into various shapes.
- ponce
- pony I'm going to ride my pony.
- prance Today, I'm going to Prance around the living room like a pompous peacock.
- puny Despite his height, the wrestler possessed a puny frame.