How to spell SCLOD correctly?
There is no word "sclod" in the English dictionary, but if we assume it's a misspelling, possible correct suggestions could be "scold" or "clod". "Scold" means to reprimand or admonish, while "clod" refers to a lump of earth or a foolish person. These alternatives make more sense in terms of contextual usage.
List of suggestions on how to spell sclod correctly
- clad The soldiers were clad in camouflage uniforms.
- clod
- clot The clot in her blood vessels brought her to the hospital.
- cloud
- scad The fisherman caught a scad and immediately threw it back into the ocean.
- scald
- scaled I need to get that document scaled for printing.
- scold I will scold you if you don't clean your room!
- scot He is a scot who always tries to save his money.
- scrod I caught a six-foot long scrod on my line.
- scud The clouds began to scud across the sky as the storm approached.
- sled The children pulled the sled through the snow as they giggled and shouted with excitement.
- Slid
- slot A slot machine feels like a great way to pass the time.
- sold I sold my old bicycle for a good price.
- soloed She soloed through her recital, her voice alone projecting through the auditorium.
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