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How to spell HINE correctly?

If you unintentionally typed "hine" instead of another word, here are some possible suggestions that you might have meant: "pine", "shine", "line", "wine" or "fine". These words are similar in sound or spelling, so be sure to double-check your intended word for accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell hine correctly

  • chine The chef expertly sliced the pork into thin, tender chine cuts.
  • CINE I love going to the cine to watch the latest movies.
  • dine I enjoy going to restaurants to dine on delicious food.
  • fine The new suit fit John just fine.
  • Heine Heine was a German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic, regarded as one of the most important and controversial writers of the Romantic period.
  • hide I like to hide behind the curtains when I'm playing hide-and-seek with my friends.
  • hie
  • hike
  • hind The sight of the hind bounding away made the hunter's heart race.
  • Hines Hines is known for his exceptional skills in data analysis.
  • hinge The door wouldn't close properly because the hinge was rusty.
  • hint She gave him a hint about what to get her for her birthday.
  • hire The company decided to hire a new marketing manager.
  • hive The bees were busy building a hive in the apple tree.
  • hone I need to hone my writing skills if I want to become a professional writer.
  • kine The farmer was proud of his healthy kine, and knew they would produce top-quality milk.
  • line The long line of people waiting for tickets made me dread going to the concert.
  • mine The worker was excited that they found a huge vein of gold in the mine.
  • nine I will be meeting my friends at nine o'clock tonight.
  • pine She loves the smell of pine on a crisp morning walk through the forest.
  • rhine
  • shine
  • sine The sine of an angle is the ratio of the length of the side opposite to the angle and the length of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle.
  • Thine I give unto thee that which is thine.
  • tine The tine of my fork broke off when I was trying to spear a piece of steak.
  • vine The grapevine is a type of vine commonly used for making wine.
  • whine Stop your whine, it's not going to solve anything.
  • wine
  • zine She created a zine about her travels and distributed it to her friends.

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