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How to spell WOOND correctly?

Possible correct suggestions of the misspelling "woond" include "wound", meaning an injury where the skin is broken or "wood", meaning the hard, fibrous material that comes from trees. Without further context, it is difficult to determine the intended word. Always proofread to avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell woond correctly

  • bond The mother and daughter shared a special bond.
  • fond
  • Mooned I mooned her at our last party and she shouted at me.
  • pond The frogs sat at the edge of the pond, watching the dragonflies flit across the water.
  • Swooned I swooned when he said the flowers were for me.
  • wand The wizard waved his wand and a burst of light illuminated the room.
  • wend I will wend my way through the crowded streets to get to the market.
  • who'd I have no idea who'd want to watch that movie.
  • wind
  • woad In ancient times, the dye woad was highly valued for its blue pigment.
  • wold
  • won I hope to have won the competition.
  • Wong Wong earned a salary of $120,000 per year.
  • wonk I always feel like a wonk when I go to the library.
  • wont She is wont to argue about anything and everything.
  • wood
  • wooded The peaceful cabin was surrounded by a beautiful wooded area.
  • woody The aroma of the old library was woody and comforting to the senses.
  • Wooed He wooed her with poetry and chocolate.
  • wooing He was having trouble wooing the girl he liked.
  • word I can't recall the word for this situation.
  • worn
  • wound He cleaned and bandaged his wound.
  • Wounds The doctor treated the wounds on her arm caused by the bicycle accident.

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