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How to spell TANCH correctly?

If you've misspelled "tanch", worry not! The correct suggestions could be "trench", referring to a long, narrow ditch or "touch", the act of making contact with someone or something. Double-check your spelling to ensure your message is clear and accurate.

List of suggestions on how to spell tanch correctly

  • bench I sat down on the bench to rest my tired legs after a long walk.
  • bunch I picked a bunch of flowers for my mom's birthday.
  • cinch The exam was a cinch for the top-performing students.
  • conch
  • dance
  • finch The colorful finch chirped happily outside my window.
  • haunch
  • hunch
  • inch I need to move this piece of furniture an inch to the right.
  • launch
  • lunch I'm going to eat lunch with my colleagues in the break room.
  • lynch It is never acceptable to lynch anyone.
  • manchu
  • munch
  • Natch I'm from the South, so "y'all" and "natch" are a regular part of my vocabulary.
  • paunch He had a noticeable paunch, indicating his love for decadent foods.
  • pinch
  • punch
  • ranch My family and I are going to spend the summer at our ranch.
  • Sancho Sancho Panza was the faithful squire and companion of Don Quixote.
  • stanch The patient's bleeding was difficult to stanch, even with multiple attempts.
  • staunch My grandfather is a staunch supporter of his political party.
  • stench The stench of rotting garbage filled the entire room.
  • tan She spent hours laying out in the sun to get a deep tan for her vacation.
  • taney Taney was the first black American to be elected to the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • tang The tang of the lemonade refreshed me.
  • tango I always enjoy tango classes.
  • tangy The salad was refreshing with its tangy dressing making it more appetizing.
  • Tania Tania is a talented musician who plays the violin beautifully.
  • tank I wish I had a tank of gas to ride home.
  • TANS I forgot to wear my sunscreen, and now I have uneven tans on my arms and legs.
  • tansy She gave me a pot of tansy tea to calm my nerves.
  • Tanya Tanya is a great dancer and always steals the show at parties.
  • teach
  • tech School will be starting soon and I need to get my tech ready.
  • tench
  • tenth I am only in the tenth grade, but I already have big plans for my future.
  • torch One of the maintenance workers lit a torch to look for leaks.
  • touch I want to touch her but I don't want her to touch me back.
  • tranche The company announced the release of a new tranche of stock for public sale.
  • trench After navigating though the trench, the party emerged on the other side.
  • wench The castle was in such a state of disrepair, the wench could barely speak English.
  • winch The fishermen used the winch to haul in their catch of the day.

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