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How to spell JOINE correctly?

Some possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "joine" include "join", "joined", "joins", and "joining". It is important to pay attention to the context in which the word is being used in order to determine the correct spelling. Additionally, utilizing a spell checker or dictionary could help in identifying the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell joine correctly

  • coin
  • coiner The coiner of the phrase "fake news" is not actually Donald Trump, but rather a group of journalists who popularized the term in the late 19th century.
  • cone I am going to order an ice cream cone with sprinkles.
  • going
  • gone
  • jain
  • Jane Jane is busy preparing for her upcoming exam.
  • Jayne Jayne smoked a cigar as she watched the sun set.
  • Jinn There are stories of jinns who can transform into human form, but most young Muslims believe in the existence of jinn
  • Joan Sara met Joan at the party.
  • Joann Joann is a name of French origin.
  • Joanne Joanne is my best friend and she always knows how to make me laugh.
  • Joe Joe used to be my neighbor.
  • John John went for a walk in the park.
  • Johnie Johnie just couldn't resist piercing his tongue with that metal spike.
  • join I want to join the hiking group to explore the wilderness together.
  • joined I joined the hiking club to meet new people and explore new trails.
  • joiner The joiner was very skilled in his job.
  • joiners I need to find some good joiners for my project.
  • joinery One of the most important aspects of home renovation is the installation of quality lumber and metal joinery.
  • joins Annabelle joins the chess club to improve her skills.
  • joint Shin and shoulder joint are connected by a joint.
  • Jon Jon is my neighbor who loves to play basketball in his backyard.
  • jones I heard that Jones got promoted to senior manager.
  • Joni Joni always had a smile on her face no matter what life threw at her.
  • Joyner I'm glad to have you in the Joyner family.
  • june June is typically a hot and sunny month.
  • kine
  • quine A quine is a linguistic term meaning a text or an utterance in which part of the syntax is a genuine word,

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