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How to spell VENCED correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "venced", be aware that the correct word might be "vencedor", which means "winner" in Spanish and Portuguese. Additionally, "vence" is the third-person singular form of the verb "vencer", meaning "to defeat" or "to overcome". Ensure accuracy in your writing by using these correct suggestions.

List of suggestions on how to spell venced correctly

  • Danced
  • fenced
  • Lanced The doctor lanced the boil on my leg.
  • Menaced The dark storm clouds menaced the peaceful countryside.
  • Minced He minced no words when he told me he didn't like my outfit.
  • sensed I sensed a strong aroma of freshly brewed coffee when I walked into the cafe.
  • synced My phone and computer are synced and I can always see what he is doing on his computer.
  • tensed As the deadline approached, his body tensed with anxiety.
  • Vance Vance learned how to play the violin at a young age.
  • veined The leaf was veined with intricate patterns of green.
  • vend The street vendor was able to vend all of his hot dogs at the baseball game.
  • Vended The drinks were vended from a machine in the hallway.
  • venice Venice is known for its beautiful canals and charming gondola rides.
  • vented I Vented my frustration on my journal.
  • venues The venues for the event were very impressive.
  • versed I am versed in the law.
  • vexed I'm always vexed when I have to cross the street.
  • Viced I am the new viced officer.
  • Vince I was going to try to talk to Vince about the project, but he was already gone.
  • voiced She voiced her disapproval clearly.
  • Wended I wended my way through the crowded streets to get to the train station.
  • Winced He winced as the needle pierced his skin.

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