What is the correct spelling for SNEWY?

If you've mistakenly typed "snewy" and the autocorrect couldn't help, here's what you might have intended. "Snowy" refers to a winter wonderland covered in snow, perfect for snowball fights and building snowmen. "Newly" implies something that has recently occurred or newly emerged. Checking your context can provide clues on the correct suggestion!

Correct spellings for SNEWY

  • Knew I knew this would happen.
  • new The new car is much faster than my old one.
  • news Yesterday's news is today's gossip.
  • newsy I always find her conversations very newsy and informative.
  • sanely You're acting quite sanely for someone who's just learned about the zombie apocalypse.
  • sew My aunt taught me how to sew a button onto a shirt.
  • sewn The seamstress had sewn a beautiful dress for the wedding.
  • sinew The sinew in his arm strained as he lifted the heavy weights.
  • SINEWS In the sunlight the sinews below her skin appear a deep bronze.
  • sinewy The athlete's sinewy legs carried him to victory in the race.
  • sneaky I'm not sure why she always seems to be so sneaky.
  • sneer I tried to explain the concept of sneer to her and she just snickered.
  • snow The snow was falling gently from the gray sky.
  • snowy The view outside my window is a snowy wonderland.