How to spell SLOWN correctly?
If you find yourself mistakenly typing "slown" instead of "slow", don't worry, it's a common error. Auto-correct might not always save the day, so here are a few suggestions for the correct spelling: slow, sown, slant, loan, salon. Just double-check what you intend to write and choose the appropriate term.
List of suggestions on how to spell slown correctly
- blown The strong winds had blown away the leaves from the trees.
- clown The clown at the circus made me laugh with his silly antics.
- Flown She had flown across the ocean for her sister's wedding.
- lawn I need to mow the lawn before the next door neighbor's complain.
- loan
- loin I purchased a lean cut of pork loin for tonight's dinner.
- Lon
- loon The common loon is a symbol of the wilderness in North America.
- lorn She sat by the window, gazing out at the gray skies and feeling utterly lorn.
- salon I am headed to the salon to get a haircut.
- saloon We went to the old western saloon for a drink after a long day of hiking.
- sewn
- slain
- slaw
- slew The company is facing a slew of lawsuits from disgruntled customers.
- Sloan Sloan is planning to attend the business conference next month.
- Sloane Sloane is a common name in America for both boys and girls.
- sloe The sloe berries on the bush were ripe for harvest.
- slogan Nike's slogan "Just Do It" is known worldwide.
- sloven I don't want to be a sloven, so I'll clean my room.
- slow The traffic is moving so slow today.
- slowing
- Slows
- snow I love to watch the snow falling from the window.
- solon The sage Solon is famed for his codified law code.
- son
- soon
- sown The seeds were sown in the fertile soil, and soon sprouted into beautiful flowers.