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How to spell INENT correctly?

If you meant to type "inent" but misspelled it, here are some possible correct suggestions. You might have intended to type "intent", which means having a determined frame of mind. Alternatively, "incident" refers to an event or occurrence. Lastly, "inent" could be a typo for "invent", which signifies creating or discovering something new.

List of suggestions on how to spell inent correctly

  • Anent The matter of the missing cat is still anent.
  • eminent Professor Jackson is an eminent scholar in his field, having received numerous awards and acknowledgments for his research.
  • indent The paragraph indent is two ems from the beginning of the paragraph.
  • inept The new employee was so inept that he kept making mistakes that cost the company money.
  • inert The rock appeared inert, but it was really alive with the movements of small insects.
  • infant The infant slept peacefully in her crib.
  • inlet The inlet to the bay was narrow and rocky, making it difficult for boats to navigate.
  • inset The artist included an inset of a flower in the corner of the painting.
  • INT You must have an INT in order to play football.
  • intend
  • intent I have no intent to do anything until we have a plan.
  • invent It takes a lot of creativity and imagination to invent a new product.
  • unbent knotty vines are often unbent before they are cut.
  • unsent I wrote a message to my ex, but I left it unsent because I didn't think it was a good idea to send it.

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