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How to spell STOND correctly?

The correct spelling for "stond" could be "stand" or "stood" depending on the context. If it's meant to be a verb in present tense, "stand" would be more suitable. However, if it's supposed to be past tense, "stood" would be a better alternative.

List of suggestions on how to spell stond correctly

  • astound The magician's trick did astound the audience.
  • Atoned He apologized for his mistake and atoned for his behavior by helping to clean up the mess.
  • sand I love to feel the warm sand between my toes when I go to the beach.
  • second
  • send
  • seton
  • snood The woman wore a cozy snood around her neck to keep warm in the chilly weather.
  • sound The sound of the waves crashing was so soothing that I fell asleep on the beach.
  • staid The company's staid culture made it difficult for new ideas to be accepted.
  • Stan I'm a big Stan of Taylor Swift's music.
  • stand
  • stands John stands tall and proud.
  • STD
  • stead The horse galloped steadily and sure-footedly through the field, keeping a steady pace and never wavering from its stead.
  • steed I'm on my steed today.
  • Steno I need a Steno pad to fill out these forms.
  • Stine
  • sting The bee's sting left a painful mark on my hand.
  • stint I'm going to take a break for a stint.
  • stoat The stoat is a small, carnivorous mammal that is found in many parts of the world.
  • stoked Kelly is stoked about her new job and can't wait to show her coworkers her portfolio.
  • stolid I feel quite stolid in his company.
  • stone After stepping on the stone, the dog yelped in pain.
  • stoned I was so stoned, I thought I was on drugs.
  • Stones I found some pretty stones on the beach that I plan to use for a DIY project.
  • stony The hiker crossed the stony riverbed with cautious steps.
  • Stood Marshall stood up and stretched.
  • stored
  • stout
  • Stowed He stowed the suitcase in the overhead compartment.
  • strand The strand of hair caught on the strand of metal.
  • stud He is a true stud on the basketball court.
  • stun The bright light from the flash camera can stun someone for a moment.
  • stunt I decided to pull a stunt for my upcoming article.
  • tend I need to clean the kitchen before guests arrive; it would be careless not to tend to these simple details.
  • toned After weeks of consistent exercise, Jane's arms were becoming more toned.

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