How to spell PRECENT correctly?
If you've mistakenly spelled "precent", here are three possible correct suggestions: "percent" refers to a portion or a fraction, "prevent" means to stop something from happening, and "precedent" denotes an earlier occurrence that sets a standard. Double-check your spelling to ensure effective communication!
List of suggestions on how to spell precent correctly
- percent I received a 10 percent discount on my purchase with the coupon.
- pre sent
- pre-sent
- precedent The judge's ruling established a precedent for future cases of the same nature.
- precept
- precinct I am assigned to work at the polling precinct during election day.
- prescient Despite being written over a century ago, the author's prescient novel predicted many technological advancements that have since become a reality.
- present I will present you with this present.
- presents
- preset The preset options for this MacBook Pro should be fine for most users.
- prevent
- recent My recent trip to Hawaii was a memorable experience.
- resent I resent the fact that he always gets what he wants.