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How to spell CONTING correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "conting" could be "contingent". Other options could include "continuing", "contingency" or "contenting". It is important to consider the context in which the word is being used and determine the most appropriate option for clarity and accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell conting correctly

  • caning
  • Canting The sailboat was canting to the side in the strong winds.
  • coating The coating of the cake was chocolate.
  • coding I am interested in learning coding as it is now becoming an essential skill in the job market.
  • Coining In 1792, the Royal Mint in Great Britain began coining copper coins with their new image of Queen Victoria.
  • Confuting The debater did an excellent job of confuting her opponent's argument with well-researched evidence.
  • coning The coning of the bullet created an acoustic shock wave.
  • Conning He was conning everyone into believing that he was a millionaire.
  • Connoting The phrase "you have an interesting style" can be connoting either a compliment or an insult depending on the tone of voice.
  • contain The jar is tightly sealed to contain the freshness of the coffee grounds.
  • contains This book contains a secret.
  • continua The conversation continua over dinner.
  • continue I will continue doing my homework.
  • Contusing
  • Corning A company based in Corning, New York, manufactures glass products.
  • costing The new manufacturing process is costing us more money than anticipated.
  • counting
  • courting
  • Jointing The jointing of the two boards required a great deal of time and effort.
  • Noting Noting the weather, the farmer decided to delay planting his crops until the rain stopped.
  • Scanting Despite the limited availability of funds, the management is not scanting on employee benefits.

Misspelling of the day

Contempories

  • contemporaneous
  • contemporaries
  • contemporary
  • contemptuous
  • cotemporaries
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