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How to spell BORNT correctly?

"Bornt" is a common misspelling of "born". To correct this error, consider using "born" instead. This is the correct past participle form of the verb "to bear", denoting the act of giving birth or the beginning of existence. "Bornt" does not exist in standard English and should be avoided.

List of suggestions on how to spell bornt correctly

  • barn The cows typically sleep in the barn at night.
  • bart
  • bent She was bent over backwards to try and fix the mistake.
  • bern I prefer the color pink to the color bern.
  • Bert I can't believe that Bert ate the entire pizza by himself!
  • blunt He gave a blunt response to her question, leaving her feeling unsatisfied.
  • boat I went fishing in my neighbor's boat yesterday.
  • bolt I should bolt the door when I leave.
  • bond Cordelia needs to bond with her new family before she leaves for college.
  • bone The doctor performed an x-ray to check the condition of the bone.
  • bonk I banged my head on the desk hard enough to bonk myself.
  • bonn Bonn is the former capital of Germany.
  • bonnet I wear a bonnet when it's cold outside.
  • bonny The baby is bonny and clean.
  • Bono The world's most famous rock star, Bono, was in attendance.
  • bony The bony protrusions on his elbow made it difficult to rest his arm comfortably.
  • boon The new technology proved to be a boon for the company, increasing productivity and efficiency.
  • boone I'm from Boone, Indiana.
  • boot
  • born I was born on a sunny day in July.
  • Borne She has borne the burden of her family's financial struggles for years.
  • borneo The flora and fauna of Borneo are diverse and unique.
  • bot My bot can't find the office.
  • bound He was bound by the rules of the contract.
  • bounty They received a bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables from the farmers market.
  • bout I went to the store for a quick bout of grocery shopping.
  • brant The brant geese were migrating south for the winter.
  • brat I have a brat who is always getting into trouble.
  • brent I'm going to help you pack your boxes before you leave; Brent said he would take care of it.
  • Bret My friend, Bret, is a great guy.
  • brit
  • brunt She felt the brunt of the blame for the team's failure.
  • brut Le violent coup de poing a ete brut et a laisse une marque sur son visage.
  • bunt The coach signaled for the third baseman to move in for a possible bunt.
  • burn
  • burnt The cookies were burnt in the oven.
  • burt
  • CONT
  • cornet He played the cornet beautifully in the jazz band.
  • font I need to find a font that is comfortable to read.
  • hornet
  • Mont
  • ONT
  • wont I wont to talk to you about it later.

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