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How to spell PENNT correctly?

If you encounter the misspelling "pennt", the correct suggestions could be "penn" or "pent". While "penn" refers to the state of Pennsylvania or the currency denomination, "pent" means confined or restrained. Double-check the context to ensure the appropriate term is used.

List of suggestions on how to spell pennt correctly

  • bent
  • cent
  • dent I accidentally made a dent on my car's rear bumper.
  • gent The impeccably-dressed gent held the door open for me.
  • jennet The jennet was known for its gentle temperament and smooth gait, making it a popular mount for noblewomen during the Middle Ages.
  • kent
  • lent I lent my friend some money to buy a new car.
  • paint
  • pant She had to pant to catch her breath after running for 20 minutes straight.
  • peanut
  • peat Peat is often used as a fuel source in many parts of the world.
  • pedant He was such a pedant that he couldn't have a conversation without correcting someone's grammar or pronunciation.
  • peen I have a really small peen.
  • pelt She had a rawhide pelt draped over her shoulder.
  • pen I always keep a pen in my pocket for taking notes.
  • PENA My neck feels like it's going to snap off if I keep looking at that Pena watch.
  • Pend Please close the door, Pend.
  • penn Penn and Teller are Penn's younger brother.
  • Penna
  • pennant The team proudly raised the championship pennant to celebrate their victory.
  • penned Jane Austen famously penned the novel "Pride and Prejudice".
  • Penney Please stop those illegal transactions at the Penney's across town.
  • pennon Winner of a pennon in the competition got to lead the parade.
  • penny I'd like to buy a penny for my Coke.
  • Pens I need to go buy some new pens for school.
  • pent I could use some help with these pent-up feelings.
  • peon In the Philippines, the peon is the lowest caste of society.
  • peony My grandmother gave me a pink peony for my birthday.
  • pert The student's pert response to the teacher's question earned him some extra credit.
  • pest There was a pesky little pest that kept buzzing around our picnic all afternoon.
  • pet I always bring my pet dog with me when I go out.
  • pinny I wore my pinny to keep the cold away.
  • pint I am going to have a pint of Guinness.
  • plant The plant needed water and fertilizer.
  • point I'll meet you at the point where the two rivers converge.
  • print
  • punnet The grocery store provided a punnet of strawberries for my fruit salad.
  • punt I was so excited to punt on that long field, but it was all for naught.
  • rennet The rennet contained in the cow's stomach acts as a natural enzyme to separate the curdled milk.
  • rent
  • sent Simon sent me a picture.
  • spent I spent all day cleaning my room.
  • tent I need a tent for the camping trip we are going on this weekend.
  • vent The vent in the roof wasn't working properly and let in a lot of rain.
  • Went

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