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How to spell RECINT correctly?

If you meant "recint" as "recant", you may consider suggesting "retract", "withdraw" or "renounce". However, if you were looking for "recent", some alternative spellings could be "rezent" or "rezentt". Always double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell recint correctly

  • decent I think it's a decent idea to invest in the stock market.
  • racine
  • racing He won the car racing championship last year.
  • racist The use of derogatory slurs towards people of a certain race is a clear sign of being a racist.
  • rebind I had to rebind my notebook because the pages were falling out.
  • recant After the evidence was presented, the witness decided to recant his previous statement.
  • receipt
  • recent I have been experiencing a lot of stress due to recent changes in my life.
  • recite The professor instructed the class to recite the pledge of allegiance.
  • recount
  • regent The regent of the castle is responsible for overseeing the safety and well-being of the monarchy.
  • relent Despite the bitter cold, the snow continued to fall and refused to relent.
  • reliant The company's success is largely reliant on their ability to adapt to changing market conditions.
  • remind I always remind myself to drink enough water throughout the day.
  • rent
  • repaint The homeowners decided to repaint the exterior of their house to give it a fresh new look.
  • repent I repent for the hurt I've caused you.
  • rescind The manager decided to rescind the policy due to negative feedback from the employees.
  • resent
  • resin The artist used resin to coat the painting for added protection.
  • RESINS Some resins are used as elastomers.
  • resist Tom tried to resist the urge to punch his boss in the face.
  • resit
  • rewind I would like to rewind the video.

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