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How to spell LONDER correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "londer" instead of "London", fear not! Autocorrect fails happen to the best of us. Just select the right suggestion when it pops up, and you'll have your beloved UK capital spelled correctly. Don't beat yourself up; even the most experienced typists make errors now and then!

List of suggestions on how to spell londer correctly

  • blander The sauce tasted blander than usual due to the lack of spices.
  • blender She's using her blender to make smoothies.
  • blinder My mother had a blinder in her car when I was a kid; I never knew what color my hair was until I
  • blonde I can see why she would be blonde.
  • blonder She had been getting blonder with each passing year.
  • blunder I made a blunder and accidentally sent the email to the wrong person.
  • flounder The fisherman was disappointed when he saw a flounder on his line, as he was hoping for a bigger catch.
  • fonder As time goes on, I grow fonder of my childhood memories.
  • lander The lander had a flat bottom and could be propelled by either the wind or the waves.
  • launder
  • leander
  • lender
  • lenders I have a few lenders that I work with regularly.
  • liner She wore a sheer summer liner.
  • loader The loader picks up the heavy crate.
  • loaner When my car was in the shop, the dealership provided me with a loaner vehicle to use in the meantime.
  • lode The lode stopped abruptly just a few feet shy of the entrance.
  • londoner As a proud Londoner, he always enjoyed giving people directions around the city.
  • lone The lone wolf always survives.
  • loner As a loner, he rarely attended social gatherings or made new friends.
  • loners Many people in the world are loners.
  • longer This necklace is longer than the other one I bought.
  • loonier The idea that the earth is flat is even loonier than the idea of flying pigs.
  • louder Can you speak a little louder?
  • plunder The pirates sailed into the harbor to plunder the rich treasures of the city's wealthy merchants.
  • ponder I like to ponder on the meaning of life before going to bed.
  • slander Spreading lies about someone is considered a form of slander.
  • slender Her slender figure is quite curvaceous in comparison to mine.
  • wonder
  • yonder I can see the mountains yonder from my backyard.

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