How to spell SPOND correctly?
If you've mistakenly spelled "spond" but intended to type a different word, here are some possible correct suggestions. If you meant "pond", it refers to a small body of water. "Spawn" denotes the process of producing offspring. "Sponge" is a porous object used for cleaning. Lastly, "spoon" is a utensil for eating or stirring.
List of suggestions on how to spell spond correctly
- Pend I could see a pend swing through the window.
- pond The ducks are swimming in the pond.
- pound I need to buy a pound of bananas for the fruit salad.
- respond
- sand I love feeling the warm sand between my toes when I visit the beach.
- send I will send you the report tomorrow.
- sound
- span The bridge has a span of over 1,000 feet.
- Sped The car sped down the highway, leaving behind a dusty trail.
- spend I like to spend time with my friends on the weekends.
- spends
- spent I spent all of my money at the mall.
- spin I love to spin around and around until I get dizzy.
- Sponged After washing the dishes, she sponged the counter to make it more clean.
- spoon
- spooned The couple spooned all night, feeling each other's warmth and comfort.
- spot I noticed a small spot on my shirt.
- spud
- Spun I spun around to see who was calling my name.
Misspelling of the day
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