What is the correct spelling for CONURED?

If you meant to type "conured" but realized it should be spelled differently, here are a few suggestions. First, "conjured" refers to the act of summoning or creating something through magic or imagination. Alternatively, you might have intended to write "conquered", which means to overcome or achieve victory. Double-check your context to determine the correct spelling.

Correct spellings for CONURED

  • coloured I'm going to wear my coloured scarf today.
  • Concurred The entire committee concurred with the decision to delay the project until next quarter.
  • ConEd I hope ConEd doesn't turn off the power.
  • Conjured As I watched the magician's hands, I couldn't believe the illusions he conjured were not real.
  • conked An unlucky player was conked in the head by the puck.
  • Conned John was conned out of his life savings by a smooth-talking telemarketer.
  • conquered
  • conrad Conrad was ecstatic when he found out he got the job he had applied for.
  • contoured Her figure was contoured by the fabric of her dress.
  • cored The apple was slightly cored when I bit into it.
  • cornered The thief was cornered by police officers and had no way to escape.
  • cured The doctors were amazed that the new treatment cured the previously incurable disease.
  • honoured I am honoured to be chosen as the recipient of this prestigious award.
  • inured After several months of working on the construction site, she had become inured to the constant noise and dust.