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How to spell RAINT correctly?

If you accidentally typed "raint" instead of "rain", don't fret! Here are a few possible correct suggestions. The first is "paint", which refers to adding color to a surface. Another option is "rant", meaning to speak or write passionately about a topic. Lastly, "train" can imply the locomotive or the action of teaching or preparing someone.

List of suggestions on how to spell raint correctly

  • Ain't I ain't got no time for this.
  • ant
  • aunt
  • brant The Brant goose migrates along the eastern coast of North America.
  • cant Due to the injury, he cant play in the game tonight.
  • dainty Her dainty fingers delicately picked up the small teacup.
  • dint
  • faint
  • grant The organization decided to grant the scholarship to the deserving student.
  • hint She gave a subtle hint that she was not interested in going out with him.
  • INT Int is an abbreviation for the word "integer".
  • kant King Henry IV of England is said to have been inspired by Immanuel Kant.
  • lint I hate it when I pull my clothes out of the dryer and there's still lint all over them.
  • mint I love the taste of fresh mint in my iced tea.
  • paint I need to get my paint.
  • pant
  • pint
  • print Please print your ticket before leaving the station.
  • quaint She found the quaint little shop very appealing.
  • radiant The sun appeared even more radiant as it began to set behind the mountains.
  • raft In order to cross the river, they must find a raft.
  • raid
  • raiment She gleamed in her festive raiment.
  • rain I wish I could avoid the rain.
  • Rained It rained heavily, turning the streets into a river.
  • Rains It usually rains a lot during the monsoon season.
  • rainy The weather forecast predicted a rainy weekend, so we decided to cancel our camping trip.
  • Ran The athlete ran his fastest mile ever during the marathon.
  • rand I flipped a coin to determine who would get to choose the route we take on our road trip, with heads going to me and tails going to my friend, and it landed on rand.
  • Rang
  • rank She had always dreamed of achieving a high rank in the military.
  • rant I couldn't listen to her anymore as she went on and on with her rant about politics.
  • rants Kath should try to relax, she's going to have a lot of rants today if she doesn't.
  • rapt The audience watched the magician's every move in rapt attention.
  • rat He jumped into bed, expecting a dog, only to find a rat.
  • rating The movie's R rating prevented underage viewers from attending the screening.
  • rein The cowboy used the rein to steer the horse in the right direction.
  • reit The reit industry has seen a significant increase in value over the past year.
  • rent
  • repaint I plan to repaint my room in a different color next weekend.
  • rhine The Rhine River was once a major transportation route.
  • rhino The rhino is one of Africa's most iconic animals.
  • rift In her work, she explores the rift between the private and the public spheres.
  • rind
  • ring This ring is too big.
  • rink The hockey rink was full of excitement.
  • riot People participated in a riot after the grand opening of the new store.
  • ruin
  • Ruing She mourns the death of her brother with a lot of ruing.
  • runt The runt of the litter has to be the most active and fit to survive.
  • saint A famous saint is canonized this week.
  • taint The rumors about his involvement lent a taint to his reputation, even though he was never actually charged with a crime.
  • tint She added a dark tint to the windows to block out the sunlight.
  • want I want to go out to eat tonight.

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