How to spell ENTENDS correctly?
If you've mistakenly written "entends" instead of the intended word, here are some possible corrections. If you meant to say "intends", it indicates a deliberate plan. If you actually meant "extends", it implies stretching or prolonging. Alternatively, if you wished to use "attends", it means waiting for someone or something. Double-check the context to choose the correct suggestion wisely!
List of suggestions on how to spell entends correctly
- attends She attends Harvard University, majoring in computer science.
- contends The author contends that social media use has a negative impact on mental health.
- entente The two countries entered into an entente to strengthen trade relations.
- ententes The ententes between the countries were able to resolve the conflict peacefully.
- extends The party extends until twelve o'clock.
- in-tends
- intend I intend to finish this analysis by the end of the day.
- intends She intends to go to bed early tonight.
- intents The company's intents are aimed at minimizing their environmental impact.
- unbends As the sun sets, the snow slowly unbends and melts away in the warmth of its rays.