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How to spell TOUND correctly?

The word "tound" is likely a misspelling of "found". Other possible suggestions could include "sound", "hound", "round" or "bound". If the context of the sentence is known, it may be easier to determine the correct word to use.

List of suggestions on how to spell tound correctly

  • bond The siblings share a strong bond that nothing can ever break.
  • bound The books are bound in leather.
  • fond
  • found
  • fund
  • gounod Pope John Paul II was a devout fan of the composer Gounod.
  • hound As a police hound, he was trained to track down criminals.
  • mound The archaeologists found a mound of ancient artifacts at the excavation site.
  • pond I love spending time outdoors by looking at the frogs and fish in my pond.
  • pound I'll have a chocolate pound cake.
  • rotund He was a rotund man, with a big belly and chubby cheeks.
  • round A round pizza is usually thinner-than-average crust.
  • sound
  • taunt Don't taunt me, I can fight better than you.
  • tend She needs to tend to her wounds.
  • toad I spot a toad crossing the street.
  • tod
  • todd Todd was excited to start his new job.
  • toed The ballet dancer toed the ground delicately before gracefully spinning around.
  • Told She told me she wasn't sure she wanted to come to the party.
  • ton I need to buy a ton of food for the party.
  • tone After the confrontation with her mother, Amy realized that she had been using her tone of voice too harshly with her friends.
  • toned
  • Tong I need a tong to turn this knob.
  • Toni Toni is a gifted artist who specializes in oil paintings.
  • tonne I can't believe that he weighs a tonne!
  • tons
  • Tony I have a Tony the Tiger plush toy.
  • torn The flag was torn from the wind that came through the open window.
  • Toured Last summer, we toured around Europe and visited six different countries in one month.
  • tout The company decided to tout their new products by placing them prominently in their store window.
  • Touted Caroline is being touted as the new breakout star of the team.
  • town I am going to town to buy some cheese.
  • trend In fashion, the trend seems to be for more exposed shoulders.
  • tun The tun can hold a lot of water.
  • tuna I made a delicious tuna salad sandwich for lunch today.
  • tune
  • tuned The piano was tuned yesterday.
  • TUNS
  • wound People who are injured in accidents may require surgical treatment to close the wound.

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