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How to spell CINGE correctly?

If you've misspelled "cinge", worry not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "singe" (to burn slightly), "cringe" (to feel embarrassed or uncomfortable) or "binge" (to indulge excessively). Double check the intended context to choose the right term and ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell cinge correctly

  • acing She is acing her math exam with flying colors.
  • binge She went on a big binge eating all of her ice cream.
  • cane He walked around the park with his cane.
  • chine She hit her chine on the side of the pool while diving.
  • cinch I was so excited to get my new cinch belt, but now I can't find it anywhere.
  • cinder The cinder from the bonfire scattered across the ground.
  • Cindy Cindy is coming over for dinner tonight.
  • CINE
  • cite Please cite your sources properly in your research paper.
  • cone I always love getting a waffle cone with chocolate ice cream.
  • cringe I cringe every time I see that commercial.
  • dine I love to dine at my favorite Italian restaurant on special occasions.
  • ding I got a ding on my phone indicating a new message.
  • fine
  • finger
  • ginger I enjoy adding ginger to my tea for its health benefits and spicy flavor.
  • hinge The door wouldn't close because the hinge was broken.
  • icing Icing is used to make cakes and other pastries look pretty.
  • inge
  • kine
  • king
  • line Please wait in line for your turn.
  • ling Ling is a type of fish commonly found in the northern Atlantic Ocean.
  • linger I always linger a little longer at the coffee shop on Friday mornings.
  • mine
  • ming Ming was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644.
  • nine
  • pine She loves the smell of pine trees in the forest.
  • ping I always make sure to check my email and ping my friends to let them know that I'm alive.
  • ring The ring on my finger was a gift from my husband.
  • ringer I'm not a ringer, so don't expect me to win the race.
  • Since Since she was a baby, she's loved spending time with her grandpa.
  • sine
  • sing
  • singe I can't get the smell of smoke out of my hair; I'll need to singe it off.
  • Singed The edges of the paper were singed from being too close to the candle.
  • singer A singer is someone who can make beautiful music.
  • singes The campfire was so hot that it singes the ends of my hair.
  • Singh Harpreet Singh is a famous Punjabi singer.
  • single I am a single mom and I'm proud of all that I've accomplished.
  • sings
  • synge
  • tine The fork was missing a tine, making it difficult to pick up small pieces of food.
  • ting The sound of the bell echoed through the room with a light ting.
  • tinge The sky had a beautiful tinge of pink during sunset.
  • vine I picked up a grape vine from the garden.
  • Whinge
  • wine I love to drink red wine with a nice steak dinner.
  • wing
  • winger The winger was superbly set up by his midfield colleague.
  • zine She was reading a zine about the local punk scene.
  • zing The lemon zest added a zing of flavor to the dish.
  • zinged I zinged her with my bad attitude.
  • zinger She delivered a zinger to her opponent during the debate, leaving him speechless.
  • zings I zings my wife when she makes me mad.
  • zingy The salsa has a zingy flavor with just the right amount of spice.

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