What is the correct spelling for JOUNT?

If you have mistakenly typed "jount" instead of the intended word, there are a few possible correct suggestions. You might have meant "joint", referring to a meeting or connection. Alternatively, it could be "count", used in the context of tallying. Double-check your text to ensure accuracy and clarity.

Correct spellings for JOUNT

  • CONT
  • count I've lost count of how many times I've told you to clean your room.
  • county The county fair was a huge event that everyone in the area looked forward to each year.
  • fount The fount of knowledge in our school library is vast and well-maintained.
  • gaunt The gaunt man seemed like he had not had a good meal in days.
  • jaunt I took a jaunt through the park to get some fresh air.
  • jaunty Her jaunty personality made everyone smile.
  • joint Parents and kids enjoyed a joint family picnic at the park.
  • joust The knight won the joust by skillfully knocking his opponent from his horse.
  • junta The military junta seized control of the country in a violent coup.
  • mount He struggled to mount the heavy TV onto the wall bracket.