How to spell TENNET correctly?
If you meant to type "tennet" but realized it was a misspelling, here are some possible correct suggestions: "tenet" (a principle or belief), "tennis" (a popular sport), "tenant" (someone who rents property) or "tenet" (a fundamental belief or doctrine). Double-check the context to identify the correct word.
List of suggestions on how to spell tennet correctly
- benet
- bennett
- genet
- jennet A jennet can jump very high.
- rennet The cheese maker added rennet to the milk to help coagulate the curds.
- sennett
- tanned
- tanner I need to buy a new tanner for my leather goods.
- TELNET I need to telnet into my server to fix the permissions.
- tenant The landlord evicted the tenant for not paying the rent on time.
- Tended I tended the flowers while my husband was at work.
- tender She gave him a tender kiss on the cheek.
- tenet I hold to my tenet that we should be truthful to one another.
- tenets This country has a set of tenets that it upholds.
- TENN
- tenner I only have tenner left in my wallet.
- tenoned He measured the door's thickness and tenoned the appropriate hole.
- tense I've been trying to tense up my abs for hours.
- tensed Her muscles tensed as she prepared to confront the intruder in her home.
- tent We pitched the tent in the nearby clearing.
- Tented
- tevet I am going to sleep for Tevet.
- tinned She opened a tinned of peaches and started preparing dessert.
- tonne
- tunney I've always wanted to see a tunney.