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How to spell TIENT correctly?

There are a few possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "tient". One option could be "tent", referring to a portable shelter. Another possibility is "lient", which means to bind or adhere. Additionally, "tint" is another appropriate alternative, referring to adding color or shade to something.

List of suggestions on how to spell tient correctly

  • dent He accidentally made a dent in the car while backing up.
  • diet She went on a diet to lose weight.
  • dint I managed to make a small dint in my to-do list today.
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  • patient The doctor encouraged her patient to rest and follow the prescribed treatment plan.
  • stint I'm taking a quick stint at the office before I head out to my niece's birthday party.
  • taint The rumor about his involvement with the scandal threatened to taint his reputation.
  • talent He was born with a natural talent for playing the piano.
  • taunt The child began to taunt the dog with his toy.
  • teat One of the animals in the zoo was a teat-fed baby elephant.
  • teen I think it's cute that my niece is a teen.
  • ten I have been waiting for ten minutes.
  • tend
  • tenet
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  • tent
  • tenth The bank charges a fee of one-tenth of a percent for every transaction.
  • tents I need to buy tents for the trip.
  • tet She always wears her tet Catholic schoolgirl outfit.
  • tibet The Dalai Lama is based in Tibet.
  • tied The knot in the rope tied around his waist felt restricting.
  • tin I need to buy a new tin to store my cookies.
  • Tina Today Tina is going to the store.
  • tine I have a can of tine for the garden.
  • ting I could feel a ting in my fingertips as I held the cold glass.
  • tint I would like to add a tint of blue to the walls in my bedroom.
  • tints She decided to add a few tints of blue to her painting to create a more peaceful atmosphere.
  • tiny The mouse is very tiny.
  • tnt The box was labeled "TNT - handle with extreme caution.
  • Trent Trent is the name of the river that flows through Nottingham.
  • twenty It will be twenty more minutes before my meeting starts.

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