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How to spell RINE correctly?

If you're dealing with the misspelling "rine", consider these suggestions for the correct word. It could be "rain" indicating water falling from the sky or "rind" referring to the outer layer of fruit or cheese. Another possibility may be "ring" as in a piece of jewelry or the sound of a bell. Check the context to ensure the appropriate choice.

List of suggestions on how to spell rine correctly

  • brine I soaked the turkey in a brine solution overnight to ensure it would be moist and flavorful.
  • CINE
  • dine I would like to dine at the new Italian restaurant downtown tonight.
  • fine I went to the doctor and he said I was perfectly fine.
  • kine
  • line The line at the grocery store was incredibly long.
  • mine
  • nine
  • pine The scent of pine filled the air as we walked through the Christmas tree farm.
  • Rene
  • rhine
  • rice I will cook some rice to go with the chicken for dinner.
  • ride I love to ride my bike on the weekends.
  • rife The pandemic was still rife in the crowded city streets.
  • rile The loud music from the party next door continued to rile up the neighbors.
  • rime The trees were coated in a layer of rime after the freezing fog settled in.
  • rind I usually leave the rind of the watermelon, as it is not edible.
  • ring I heard the phone ring while I was in the shower.
  • rink He laced up his skates and headed to the ice rink for a fun afternoon of skating.
  • rinse
  • ripe The apples are finally ripe and ready to eat.
  • rise
  • rite I had to perform the traditional rite of passage in order to be welcomed into the community.
  • rive The rough currents of the river began to rive through the boat's hull.
  • rune She consulted the ancient rune stones to guide her decision.
  • sine The sine of an angle in a right triangle is defined as the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
  • tine
  • vine The vine wrapped around the trellis, creating an impressive display of foliage.
  • wine I prefer to pair my steak with a bold red wine.
  • zine

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