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How to spell SPONT correctly?

If you've misspelled "spont" and are looking for possible correct suggestions, consider "spot", "sport" or "spoon". These words have similar letter combinations, but different meanings. Always double-check your spellings to ensure accurate communication, as even a minor error can impact understanding and clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell spont correctly

  • DuPont DuPont, a global chemical company, recently announced their new sustainability goals.
  • pant
  • pent The hotel room had a pent design with large windows and a rooftop terrace.
  • pint
  • point She used a laser pointer to indicate the correct point on the graph.
  • pond I love to go fishing in the pond near my house.
  • punt The football team had to punt the ball on fourth down.
  • saint
  • scent I love the scent of fresh flowers.
  • sent I sent a message to my friend asking if they wanted to go out for dinner.
  • snoot
  • snort The horse let out a loud snort as it galloped through the field.
  • snot
  • snout The dog held up its snout to catch the scent of its prey.
  • span The span of the Atlantic Ocean is about 8,000 kilometers.
  • spat
  • spend I plan to spend the weekend at my parents' house.
  • spent I spent hours playing video games last night.
  • spin He gave the toy a spin and watched it twirl around.
  • spine I have a queasy feeling in the back of my throat, like there's something stuck in my spine.
  • spinet I'm going to spinet at home tonight.
  • spiny The spiny protrusions on the coral's surface are dangerous to touch.
  • spit I had to spit out the food I just ate.
  • splint I fractured my leg in a skiing accident, so my doctor prescribed me a splint.
  • sponge
  • spongy The spongy texture was pleasant in comparison to the roughness of the surrounding skin.
  • spoon
  • spoons Tonight we are having soup with spoons.
  • sport
  • sporty My sister's new car is sporty and can go from 0 to 60 in under six seconds.
  • spot I have a small spot on my shoulder.
  • spotty His attendance at school was spotty at best, often missing a lot of classes.
  • spout The faucet spout was leaking and needed to be fixed.
  • sprint After the race, I participated in a sprint.
  • sprout
  • Spun
  • spurt He ran faster, had a sudden spurt of energy, and crossed the finish line first.

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