How to spell SENTIOUS correctly?
The correct spelling for the word "sentious" may be "sententious". This word means being overly moralistic or self-righteous in a pompous way. It can also mean using concise or terse language to express a moral message. Another possible correction could be "sentient", meaning having the ability to perceive or feel.
List of suggestions on how to spell sentious correctly
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seditious
She refused to take the test and was found guilty of seditious behavior.
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seniors
They are seniors this year.
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sensuous
The sensuous aroma of the freshly baked bread filled the air.
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