How to spell RECDENT correctly?
If you mistakenly typed "recdent" instead of "recent", fret not! Here are some correct alternatives: "recent", meaning happening or done not long ago, "rescent", a non-existent word or "rected", a misspelling of "corrected". Remember to proofread to avoid such errors in the future!
List of suggestions on how to spell recdent correctly
- decadent The chocolate cake was so decadent that it felt like a sin to eat.
- reagent The scientist added a few drops of reagent to the mixture and observed a chemical reaction.
- recant The politician was forced to recant his statement after it caused a public outcry.
- recent I have just read a recent article about climate change.
- recount I will recount the details of the accident to the police.
- recreant In the story, the knight was labeled a recreant after abandoning his post during battle.
- regent Prince Harry served as regent while his grandmother was away on official business.
- resident The new resident moved into her apartment last week.
- rodent I saw a small rodent scurrying across the lawn.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately