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How to spell CONVENTUEL correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "conventuel" and meant to write something else, there are a couple of suggestions to consider. One possible correction could be "conventionnel", which means conventional in French. Another option could be "conventuellement", which means conventually. Always double-check your spelling to ensure clarity in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell conventuel correctly

  • conceptual The artist used conceptual thinking to create an artwork that challenged traditional notions of beauty.
  • consensual We engaged in a consensual agreement to share the responsibilities of the project.
  • consented The patient willingly consented to the experimental treatment after carefully considering all the potential risks and benefits.
  • contented After traveling around the world, she finally returned home and felt contented.
  • contextual The teacher provided contextual examples to help the students better understand the historical event.
  • convene The school board will convene tomorrow to discuss the new budget proposal.
  • convened The board of directors convened to discuss the company's financial strategy for the upcoming year.
  • convener The convener of the conference ensured that all participants had the necessary materials and resources for a successful event.
  • convenes The committee convenes every Monday to discuss upcoming projects.
  • convent The nuns live in a peaceful convent in the countryside.
  • conventicle The conventicle was held in secret, as the members were not allowed to worship freely.
  • convention The annual technology convention attracts thousands of exhibitors and attendees from all over the world.
  • convents The town is home to several ancient convents that have been converted into museums.
  • converted He converted the old warehouse into a beautiful art gallery.
  • converter I need to buy a voltage converter for my international trip.

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