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How to spell SERNT correctly?

The misspelling "sernt" could be corrected to "sent" or "scent" depending on the context. If the intended meaning is about sending something, "sent" would be the correct spelling. However, if it's about an odor or fragrance, "scent" would be the appropriate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell sernt correctly

  • bent
  • cent
  • cert I need to obtain my cert before I can start my new job.
  • dent I have to take my car to the mechanic to repair a dent in the door.
  • gent The gent in the suit tipped his hat to the lady as he passed by.
  • kent
  • lent My friend lent me some money to pay for my new phone.
  • pent
  • rent
  • saint Saint Francis of Assisi is known for his love of nature and animals.
  • scant After the flood, the river had only a scant supply of fish.
  • scent
  • Sean
  • seat Please take a seat while we wait for your appointment.
  • secant The line segment joining the points A and B is the secant of the curve C.
  • sect There is no such thing as a sect.
  • seen
  • seine
  • sen
  • send
  • senna I had to take Senna before my race.
  • sens
  • sent
  • sept I am Sept.
  • serpent The serpent slithered quietly through the grass in search of prey.
  • servant I had the servant take my luggage upstairs.
  • set She will set the book down on the table.
  • sett
  • seurat Georges Seurat was a French artist who is best known for his Pointillism style.
  • sewn She had sewn a beautiful dress for her daughter's birthday party.
  • skint The film's lead actress, skint after paying for her tickets, was forced to borrow money from her guardian to make it
  • slant The article had a clear political slant that favored one candidate over the other.
  • sort I need to sort my papers.
  • spent I spent the entire day translating the document.
  • stern She was punished with a stern punishment.
  • sterne
  • stint After his stint in the military, he decided to pursue a career in teaching.
  • stunt He did a fantastic stunt while skiing down the mountain.
  • tent We set up our tent in the middle of the forest so we could sleep under the stars.
  • vent I need to open a window or vent to let in some fresh air.
  • Went I went for a walk this morning to enjoy the fresh air.

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