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How to spell DETTINT correctly?

If you meant "detent", a possible suggestion is to use the correct spelling. Another suggestion is to use a synonym such as "catch" or "lock". Alternatively, you can try using a spell checker or asking someone to proofread your writing to ensure correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell dettint correctly

  • Bettina I met Bettina at the art exhibition last week.
  • betting She couldn't resist the thrill of betting on the horse race, even though she knew it was risky.
  • delint I need to delint my clothes before putting them in the dryer to prevent any excess lint buildup.
  • dentin The dentin of your teeth can become exposed if you have gum recession or tooth decay.
  • denting The hailstorm was so severe that it caused denting on my car's roof.
  • dentist My sister is a dentist and she is very good at taking care of teeth.
  • destine Her talent and hard work seemed to destine her for a successful career in the arts.
  • destiny She always believed that her destiny was to become a successful actress.
  • detain The police can detain a suspect for further questioning.
  • detains The airport security detains any suspicious-looking passengers for further questioning.
  • dotting She was dotting her i's and crossing her t's to ensure there were no mistakes in her work.
  • duetting The birds were duetting beautifully in the early morning sunlight.
  • getting Getting a good night's sleep is essential for a healthy lifestyle.
  • jetting The pilot noticed that fuel was jetting from the wing and immediately called for an emergency landing.
  • letting I am letting you borrow my book for two weeks.
  • netting I need to repair the netting on my basketball hoop.
  • petting She couldn't resist petting the cute puppy in the pet store.
  • setting The setting of the story takes place in a small, rural town during the 1800s.
  • vetting The company is vetting all applicants before selecting those who will be moved on to the next round of interviews.
  • wetting She was not wearing waterproof boots, so the wetting of her feet became inevitable.

Misspelling of the day

Delecate

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  • delegates
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