What is the correct spelling for NEEND?

If you meant to type "neend" but misspelled it, here are a few correct suggestions: "need", referring to a requirement or desire; "nervy", meaning courageous or bold; "nerd", describing someone who is highly intellectual or deeply interested in a particular subject.

Correct spellings for NEEND

  • bend I need to bend down and fix the cable.
  • end At the end of the day, all we want is to be able to end the pain.
  • fend I couldn't fend off the advances of my on-again, off-again girlfriend.
  • fiend The fiend laughed wickedly as he watched his victim fall to the ground.
  • keened I can see the fear in her eyes and the keened expression on her face tells me she won't be leaving anytime soon
  • Kneed After running the marathon, his legs were so sore that he kneed the couch to stretch his muscles.
  • lend I have decided to lend my car to my brother for the weekend.
  • mend He used a needle and thread to mend the tear in his shirt.
  • Ned Ned wouldn't let me borrow the car so I had to take the bus.
  • need I need to finish my homework before I can go to sleep.
  • needed I needed to talk to her.
  • needy A needy dog was left outside in the cold.
  • neon I love going out at night and seeing the neon lights in the city.
  • nerd I am not a nerd, but I do enjoy spending time alone in my room.
  • nereid
  • Pend
  • rend The rend in the silk fabric caused a rip.
  • send I will send the flowers to your house.
  • tend I tend to eat healthier when I plan and prepare my meals in advance.
  • vend I am looking for a vend.
  • weened After dinner, we all weened.
  • wend She decided to wend her way through the narrow alleyways of the old town.