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How to spell TENDY correctly?

If you've misspelled "tendy", fear not! There are a few possible correct suggestions to consider. Firstly, "tends" could be one option, referring to a tendency or inclination. Another possibility is "trendy", a popular term to describe something stylish or fashionable. Take note of these alternatives and avoid future spelling slip-ups!

List of suggestions on how to spell tendy correctly

  • Andy Andy wanted to try a new food at the restaurant.
  • bend I need to bend over to pick up the book from the floor.
  • Bendy The bendy straw made it easier for her to drink the thick milkshake.
  • dandy He always looked so dandy in his expensive suits.
  • Denny I had lunch with my friend Denny yesterday.
  • deny
  • end I hope that my end is peaceful and without pain.
  • fend The dog was trying to fend the python off.
  • INDY I watched the Indy 500 race last year.
  • lend I lend you my knife for a moment.
  • mend I will mend your shirt with a needle and thread.
  • needy I need to go to the grocery store, but I'm very needy.
  • nerdy I enjoy spending my free time reading books and playing video games, which some people may consider nerdy.
  • Pend I need to pend this decision until I have more information.
  • rend The family was devastated when their pet rend leapt from the window.
  • send
  • taney When he heard the news of the pandemic, Taney flew out to check on his family.
  • tardy I'm really sorry, I'm a little tardy.
  • ted Ted was surprised when he found out that he had won the award.
  • teddy My teddy is missing his nose.
  • Teed
  • teeny The little puppy had a teeny, tiny tail.
  • ten I scored ten out of ten on the exam.
  • tend
  • Tended The garden tended by the Parks Department is a beautiful oasis in the city.
  • tender I'd love some tender chicken breasts.
  • tendon I strained my tendon while playing football.
  • tends She tends to get nervous before a big exam.
  • tenet I adhere to the tenet that truth is always the best policy.
  • TENN
  • tenor The tenor in the opera sang beautifully.
  • TENS I'm going to have a TENS machine set up in my room so I can sleep better.
  • tent I set up a tent in the backyard for my children to play in.
  • tents The families set up their tents in the woods for their weekend camping trip.
  • tidy I always try to keep my desk tidy by organizing my papers and office supplies.
  • tinny The sound coming from his phone's speaker was tinny and almost unbearable to listen to.
  • tiny The house is tiny.
  • toady He was accused of being a toady to the boss, always praising him no matter what.
  • toddy I had a tankard of toddy to warm me up.
  • Tony I know Tony and he's a good guy.
  • trend
  • trendy I thought her outfit was really trendy.
  • tunny The fisherman caught a tunny in the deep sea.
  • tweedy He wore a tweedy blazer to the conference.
  • twenty I'm twenty-one years old.
  • vend I saw the street vendor vend hot dogs on the corner.
  • wend She tried to wend her way through the crowded market.
  • Wendy She loves to eat at Wendy's.

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