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How to spell TENCED correctly?

If you meant to write "tensed" but accidentally typed "tenced", fret not, as spellcheckers are here to save the day! Here are a few corrected suggestions for your misspelling: "tensed", "tenced", "touched", "tenned" or "tented". Double-check your context to choose the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell tenced correctly

  • Danced She danced into the night, feeling the music in her bones.
  • deiced The airport staff deiced the wings of the airplane before takeoff.
  • Denied The bank denied my loan application due to my low credit score.
  • dented The car door was dented after hitting a stray shopping cart in the parking lot.
  • fenced The yard was fenced in with a sturdy metal fence.
  • Lanced As the doctor lanced the boil on his patient's back, he tried to keep her calm with reassuring words.
  • Menaced The bus driver was menaced by the stranger.
  • Minced I minced the garlic into tiny pieces before adding it to the sauce.
  • sensed She sensed something was wrong when she saw the other woman's eyes.
  • synced All of my devices are synced, so I can access my files from anywhere.
  • tanked I was tanked when I lost that bet.
  • tanned She looked like she had been tanned by the sun after her week-long vacation in Mexico.
  • teased The children teased their classmate about his new glasses.
  • tend I tend to procrastinate when it comes to studying.
  • Tended She tended to the garden every morning, making sure every plant was given the necessary attention.
  • tender I found the pork tender and delicious.
  • tenet
  • tenoned The bar was tenoned to the wall.
  • tense Tense is a verb that shows how long something has been going on.
  • tensed His breathing was tensed with anxiety.
  • tenses I have trouble understanding the different tenses in English grammar.
  • Tented The couple enjoyed a romantic dinner under the tented canopy.
  • tenured After working at the university for 20 years, John finally became a tenured professor.
  • tinged The sky was tinged with shades of pink and orange during sunset.
  • tinned She opened a can of tinned tomatoes to add to the sauce.
  • tinted She had her eyes tinted at the optometrist's office.
  • toned
  • tonged I feel tonged after eating that pizza.
  • traced The detective traced the suspect's whereabouts through his cellphone records.
  • tuned I tuned into her tune of worry.
  • Winced I winced as the pain hit me right in the gut.

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