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How to spell SIENT correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "sient", here are a few possible correct suggestions. The appropriate word might be "scent", referring to a pleasant smell. Alternatively, "silent" could be fitting if you meant quiet or noiseless. "Client" is another option if you're referring to a customer or someone seeking services. Double-checking your spelling ensures clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell sient correctly

  • ascent The two teams began their ascent up the mountain early in the morning.
  • assent I nodded my head in assent, indicating my agreement with her proposal.
  • cent I found a shiny penny in my pocket, which is one cent.
  • INT I couldn't understand his accent because he kept saying "int" instead of "ain't".
  • saint The nun devoted her life to serving the poor, thus becoming known as a saint.
  • salient The most salient features of the painting were its vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes.
  • sapient The intelligent creatures in this forest are the sapient animals.
  • scent
  • scents I always enjoy the scents of the flowers at the park.
  • seat I need a new seat for my car.
  • seen
  • sen
  • send I need to send this picture to my friend.
  • sent He sent a cake to my birthday party.
  • set
  • sett The sett of the badger den was nestled deep in the woods.
  • sienna She had a deep sienna tan which made her look both exotic and worldly.
  • sign She asked him to sign the contract before mailing it.
  • signet Behind the desk was a plaque bearing the family Coat of Arms, a signet ring with a single ruby in the center.
  • silent
  • sin John confessed his sin to God.
  • sine A sine wave is a type of waveform that has a frequency which oscillates between 0 and 2*pi radians
  • sing
  • sit I will sit on the couch while I watch TV.
  • skint I can't go out to eat tonight because I'm skint until payday.
  • spent I spent my entire day shopping.
  • Steno As a steno, she was able to transcribe speeches and interviews with lightning-fast speed.
  • stint I worked a six-month stint at a retail store before moving on to another job.
  • suet I put a piece of suet on the turkey before roasting it.

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