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How to spell REACENT correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "reacent", there are a few correct alternatives you can consider. The word you might intend to use could be "recent" or "recant". "Recent" refers to something that has happened recently, while "recant" means to renounce or retract a previously held belief or statement.

List of suggestions on how to spell reacent correctly

  • crescent The crescent moon was shining brightly in the sky.
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  • reagent The researcher added the reagent to test the presence of the chemical compound.
  • Reascend I had to reascend the steep hill to retrieve my forgotten phone.
  • recant After being caught, the thief was given the option to either confess or recant his statement.
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  • regent The regent ruled the kingdom on behalf of the young prince until he reached adulthood.
  • relent I need to RELENT and give up this unhealthy obsession with food.
  • renascent The city's downtown area has undergone a renascent transformation in recent years, with new businesses and developments revitalizing the area.
  • repent I must repent for my sin.
  • resent I can't help but resent my co-worker for getting the promotion instead of me.
  • reticent She was a reticent individual who kept to herself.

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