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How to spell VAENT correctly?

If you're looking for a word that closely resembles "vaent", "vaunt" could be a suitable alternative. It means to boast or show off, which might fit your intended context. However, please bear in mind that without further context, it's challenging to provide an accurate suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell vaent correctly

  • ant
  • aunt My aunt came to visit us from out of state.
  • bent I accidentally bent my keys while trying to open the door.
  • cant
  • cent I found a cent on the ground while walking to the store.
  • dent He noticed that the car's door had a small dent.
  • gent The man who held the door for me was a true gent.
  • kant
  • kent
  • lent
  • pant
  • pent The pent-up emotions inside him finally exploded.
  • rant The teacher went on a rant about the importance of studying for exams.
  • rent I need to pay my rent on time every month.
  • sent The package was sent today.
  • tent We set up our tent in the woods for the camping trip.
  • vacant One of the town's vacant buildings is for sale.
  • vain He spends hours in front of the mirror, admiring his reflection, but it's all in vain as he still can't seem to find satisfaction with his appearance.
  • valet The valet parked the car in a designated space.
  • van I rented a van for our family vacation.
  • vane The wind vane on the roof of the house indicated which direction the wind was blowing.
  • Vang I'm going to Vang today.
  • vans I saw a pair of green vans in the store today that caught my eye.
  • vast There was a vast expanse of snow outside the window.
  • vat There is a large vat of hot tar near the exit.
  • vaunt
  • vaunts He always vaunts his wealth and success to impress others.
  • vend I vend flowers at the market.
  • venn I ate the pizza with venn on it.
  • vent I need to open a vent to let some fresh air in.
  • vents They used the vents to escape.
  • vest He wore a bright orange safety vest while working on the construction site.
  • vet
  • want I want to know what she is thinking.
  • Went

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