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How to spell SEASIN correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "seasin" instead of "season", don't worry – here are some possible correct suggestions. "Season" refers to a period of time characterized by specific weather conditions or activities. So next time, double-check your spelling while writing about your favorite seaso...oops, I mean season, such as summer or winter!

List of suggestions on how to spell seasin correctly

  • basin The water flowed down into the basin below.
  • Ceasing After we had completed the task, the ceasing of the sound of the waterfall signaled the end of our visit.
  • easing The company is temporarily easing their strict dress code policy for the summer months.
  • Leasing John is leasing his car to his friend while he's away on vacation.
  • reason The reason for his absence was a sudden illness.
  • resin After mixing the resin and xylene, the next step was to heat the mixture to 232 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • sabin
  • satin I have a new pair of shoes that are made of satin.
  • sealing
  • seaman The seaman looked out the window and saw the ship sailing down the river.
  • seamen The captain needed more seamen to help navigate the ship through the storm.
  • Seaming She spent hours seaming the edges of her handmade quilt.
  • Sean
  • Searing The heat from the stove searing my skin.
  • seas The sailor spent months at sea, traversing different seas to reach his destination.
  • seasick I felt incredibly seasick when the boat started rocking back and forth in the rough waters.
  • seaside We spent a weekend by the seaside.
  • season
  • seasons The changing seasons are one of the reasons why I love living in New England.
  • seating The seating arrangement in the theater was extremely comfortable.
  • sensing I am sensing that something is not right.
  • sequin My sequin dress is totes hot.
  • session I have a session with my therapist every Wednesday afternoon.
  • slain The knights had slain the dragon before it could attack the kingdom.
  • spain I went to Spain for my summer vacation.
  • stain The red wine left a stubborn stain on the white carpet.
  • suasion Her powers of suasion were unmatched and she could convince anyone to see her point of view.
  • swain Please stop trying to swain me.
  • teasing My little brother loves teasing me by hiding my phone.

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