Would
Common misspellings for would:
woiuld, owould, swould, woude, fould, woulg, woul, woutd, wuld, wouid, iwould, wuold, woulde, wolld, woulc, woold, woulr, wourd, woould, wojuld, uwould, whould, ouwld, woudl, lwould, wouls, sould, wourld, whuld, woluld, twould, hould, woulf, fwould, wiould, woult, whoud, weould, iwauld, woule, wouel, wpuld, ewould, yould, qwould, woyuld, woudld, eould, woukd, wpould, nwould, wouldd, woruld, woulfd, wiuld, woulld, wouild, woul'd, woull, wouldn, woud, wolud, chould, wouldl, woulbe, wouled, wqould, wouold, wouldi, would't, waould, woulsd, dwould, wouldm, owuld, woulded, woulk, whold, wouyld, wouldf, aould, qould, wounld, woulb, wouldbe, wwould, wouldt, vvould, wodl, wouod, wopuild, woyld, ould, woulod, woeuld, vould, cwould, woulds, woulda, wopuld, woukld, woulnd, ywould, woujld, wouuld, wodul, woulkd, woild, awould, gould, woled, 1would, wlould, wonld, woupld, wyould.
Definition of would:
- The pt. of will; I wish or wished to; familiarly, wish to do, or to have; should wish; I wish or I pray, as, " would to God," " I would there might be a law to restrain fools"; a would be, vainly professing to be.
- Of Will; used as an auxiliary verb in conditional forms of speech; as, " I would go, if I could;" wish or pray, particularly in the phrases, " would to God," " would God we had died in Egypt;" wish to do or to have, as, what wouldst thou I You would go, or he would go, denotes simply an event under a condition or supposition.
- Of will, wood; as a defective verb the present tense is the following- I will, thou wilt, he will; we, you, or they will; pt. I would, thou wouldst, he would; we, you, or they would; as a regular verb the present tense is the following- I will, thou willest, he wills or willeth; we, you, or they will; will is used as an interrogative, as, " will he do it?".