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How to spell ARRENT correctly?

If you meant to type "arrent" but made a mistake, there are a few correct alternatives you could have intended. "Arrant" means complete or utter, while "errant" refers to wandering or straying. Another possibility is "arrant", meaning notorious or reprehensible. Double-check your intended meaning to select the correct replacement.

List of suggestions on how to spell arrent correctly

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  • arrant He was an arrant coward for running away from his responsibilities.
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  • Arron Arron's younger brother Matt is a gamer enthusiast and very often dresses up as his favorite video game characters for halloween
  • ascent He made an arduous ascent to the summit.
  • assent The committee members gave their assent to the proposed changes.
  • brent My name is Brent, and I am a smith.
  • current It is important to always be current on your banking and credit card bills.
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  • orient I have to orient myself in the new office.
  • parent My parent is always supportive of my decisions.
  • rent Rent is due in one week.
  • torrent I could hear the sound of the torrent from the nearby river as it rushed downstream.
  • Trent Trent is my best friend whom I have known since childhood.
  • urgent Please call me about the urgent matter.
  • warrant He was arrested after the warrant was issued.

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