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How to spell RECIENT correctly?

If you happened to mistakenly spell "recient", fear not! The correct spelling is actually "recent". The word "recent" refers to something that has happened or occurred not long ago. So, next time you want to convey something recent, make sure to use the correct spelling to avoid any confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell recient correctly

  • decent The food at this restaurant is decent, but not exceptional.
  • prescient The novel's prescient depiction of a future totalitarian society was eerily accurate.
  • raciest
  • reagent The chemist carefully measured the reagent before adding it to the solution.
  • recant He refused to recant his statements despite the mounting evidence against him.
  • recent I just read a recent news article about the latest advances in medical technology.
  • recipient
  • recount I had to recount the number of pencils in the box to make sure I had enough for everyone.
  • regent The regent is the ruler of a colony.
  • relent
  • reliant The child was heavily reliant on their parents for everything.
  • reorient I need to reorient myself before class.
  • repent I hope he will repent of his wrongdoing and make amends.
  • resent I resent the fact that you forgot my birthday.
  • resident
  • reticent She's a reticent person, so you might have to prod her a bit to get her to tell you her secrets.

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