What is the correct spelling for JNEED?

If "jneed" is a recurring misspelling, here are a few possible correct suggestions: "knead" (to work dough), "need" (to require or desire) or "jade" (a gemstone). Double-check the context and intended meaning to determine the appropriate correction.

Correct spellings for JNEED

  • Geed Bob pitched a perfect game and won the game with a Geed pitch.
  • Jed John is old enough to drive, but Jed can't because he's not licensed.
  • Jeered The opposing team jeered at the defeated players as they left the court.
  • junked My car was junked because of the damage it sustained in the accident.
  • knead I must knead the dough for at least 10 minutes for it to rise properly.
  • Kneed The soccer player kneed the ball into the goal with precision.
  • Ned Ned Flanders always votes for the Republican party.
  • need I need you to help me move the furniture.
  • needy I am feeling a bit needy today.
  • nerd He is such a nerd that he spends all his free time reading scientific journals.