Misspelling dictionary
  • Spellcheck dictionary
  • Misspelling dictionary

How to spell ROULD correctly?

If you meant to write "round", then that's the correct spelling. Other possible options could be "rout", "rolled", "ruled" or "roiled". Depending on the context, a different word might be more appropriate, so it's important to double-check your spelling and choose the right word for your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell rould correctly

  • bold She made a bold move by quitting her stable job to pursue her passion.
  • cold The ice cream made my teeth ache from the cold.
  • could
  • fold
  • fouled The player was called for a foul after he fouled an opponent while trying to steal the ball.
  • gold The Olympic athlete won a gold medal for his incredible performance.
  • gould
  • hold Please hold the door open for me while I bring in these boxes.
  • loud The music at the party was so loud that I could feel the bass vibrating through my body.
  • mold I need to clean the mold off the walls before it spreads any further.
  • mould I need to clean the mould off the shower tiles.
  • mouldy I threw out the bread because it was mouldy.
  • old
  • Raoul Raoul is a brave knight who fought valiantly in battle.
  • Raul Raul is my best friend since childhood.
  • remould They decided to remould the broken vase into a beautiful sculpture.
  • road
  • rod He used a long fishing rod to catch a big fish in the lake.
  • roil The stormy weather continued to roil the sea.
  • roiled The crowd was roiled by the protesters' behavior.
  • role Tim is the accountant for the company, and he plays a vital role in helping to keep the books balanced.
  • roll I need to roll the dough out flat before I put it in the oven.
  • rolled She rolled the dice and waited to see what number she got.
  • Ronald The detective asked Ronald where he was last night.
  • rood The statue of a rood (an image of the Christ) graced the altar.
  • rouged She rouged her cheeks to achieve a rosy and healthy look.
  • round Let's go for a round of golf.
  • Roused I was Roused by a loud noise outside.
  • rout Despite their training, the army suffered a terrible rout when facing the enemy's surprise attack.
  • route The route to the summit is long and steep.
  • routed I need to get my work routed to my new email account.
  • Rued He rued the day he decided to skip his final exam.
  • rule The rule is to never eat anything that isn't on the menu.
  • ruled
  • should I should have brought my lunch.
  • sold
  • Told I told my boss that I would work overtime to finish the project.
  • wold The sheep happily roamed the wold, enjoying the vast open space.
  • would

Misspelling of the day

Afortunately

  • alternately
  • effeminately
  • fortunately
  • fortuneteller
  • inordinately
  • unfortunately
more