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How to spell SCOND correctly?

If you meant to write "second", then that may be the correct spelling you're looking for. Alternatively, you could have misspelled "scoundrel", "scorn", "scoundrel" or "sconce".

List of suggestions on how to spell scond correctly

  • condo I live in a condo near the beach.
  • ConEd The power went out and ConEd was quick to point out that the storm had knocked out some wires.
  • CONT
  • sand The waves were crashing against the shore, sending a shower of sand into the air.
  • scad
  • scan I need to do a scan of my body for medical purposes.
  • scant Only a scant few people attended the lecture.
  • scent
  • scold My mom would scold me if I didn't do my chores.
  • sconce She placed her hand on the switch and turned on the sconce.
  • scone When visiting England, be sure to stop by a bakery and try a traditional scone with clotted cream and jam.
  • scones I love to have scones for breakfast with a cup of hot tea.
  • scoot I need to scoot before my parents notice I'm late.
  • scoped The detective scoped out the area before making a move.
  • Scored Adam scored a goal in the game.
  • scorn I cannot believe you would scorn such an offer.
  • scorned He scorned her advances, and she felt dismissed.
  • scorns He scorns those who do not share his point of view.
  • scot My friend is a scot and is proud of his Scottish heritage.
  • scott Scott is the new owner of the bar.
  • scout I am eager to become a Boy Scout and go on outdoor adventures.
  • scrod After catching a fish, Steve carefully wrung its neck, tossing the carcass into the river where a few scrod leapt
  • scud
  • second The second place winner of the race received a silver medal.
  • seconds
  • send Please send me a copy of the report.
  • snood I usually wear a scarf to keep my hair out of my face, but the snood is so cozy I can't resist
  • sound
  • stoned

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