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How to spell LINSES correctly?

If you mistyped "linses" and meant to write "lenses", fear not! Here are some correct suggestions. "Lenders" refers to individuals or institutions who lend money. "Lines" are straight markings, while "liners" can be used to add definition or protection. Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell linses correctly

  • finises She finises her daily workout routine with a yoga session.
  • lances The castle was built with sharp lances pointing outwards.
  • LANES The highway had multiple lanes for cars to drive on.
  • lapses The employee's frequent lapses in concentration resulted in several errors in their work.
  • lasses The young lasses were playing hopscotch in the park.
  • leases The company has signed new leases for several office spaces in different locations.
  • Lenses
  • Licenses The licenses expired last month.
  • Lindsey I met Lindsey at the bar.
  • linens I'm going to need some new bed linens.
  • liners
  • LINEs I'll be there in a few LINEs.
  • lingers The smell of garlic lingers long after cooking.
  • lingoes I love wearing my flannel lingoes.
  • links This article contains useful links to related resources.
  • linseed Linseed oil is often used in the production of furniture for its protective and glossy properties.
  • Linus I'm glad that Linus is sleeping soundly tonight.
  • looses He always looses his keys in the house.
  • loses
  • losses The company recorded significant losses in the third quarter of the year.
  • lunges
  • lynxes A group of lynxes is known as a "clowder" or a "litter".
  • manses The millionaire's lavish manses were the envy of the entire town.
  • menses She was glad her menses had ended before her beach vacation.
  • minuses It's important to think about the minuses of any decision before making it.
  • rinses She rinses the dishes carefully before placing them in the dishwasher.
  • senses The senses are dulled by the alcohol.
  • Sinuses I have allergies which cause me to sinuses congestions.
  • tenses I have been struggling with the English tenses for a long time.
  • winces I winces when I think about the accident.

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