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How to spell OINTS correctly?

If you made the common mistake of typing "oints" instead of "oints", here are some possible correct suggestions. Firstly, "joints" refers to the connection between bones. Secondly, "oints" might have been intended as "points", meaning specific locations or ideas. Lastly, "oints" could be a typographical error for "oints" which is a plural form of "oint", an archaic term for anointing with oil. Make sure to proofread and double-check your spelling

List of suggestions on how to spell oints correctly

  • anoints
  • Ants There are millions of ants on my kitchen counter.
  • aunts She had six aunts who helped take care of her.
  • counts The number of steps one takes each day counts towards their overall health and fitness.
  • Faints She nearly faints from the shock when she sees the surprise party.
  • feints The boxer's feints kept his opponent guessing and allowed him to land a knockout punch.
  • fonts Tyrian was known for its beautiful fonts.
  • founts I always check for founts before I cross a highway.
  • GIANTS The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area.
  • hints I dropped several hints about what I wanted for my birthday.
  • INCS
  • Ines She is the queen of Ines de Castro.
  • inks The artist used various inks to create a stunning watercolor painting.
  • inns There are many charming inns in the quaint town of Mystic, Connecticut.
  • INS I need to go to the INS office to renew my visa.
  • INT Unfortunately, the student failed the test because they were absent on the day of the INT.
  • Into She quickly jumped into the pool.
  • Its Its bark is worse than its bite.
  • joints Without joints, we would not be able to move our body or joints.
  • mints The mints at the store were fresh and delicious.
  • mounts My horse is very restless and mounts whenever I stop riding.
  • nits I've got a bunch of nits to get rid of.
  • Oats I like to have oats for breakfast with some fruit and yogurt.
  • obits The newspaper prints obits of notable personalities who have passed away.
  • omits The report omits several important details that could change the outcome of the investigation.
  • Ones Therefore, I am saying that the ones you love are the ones you should always keep an open mind to.
  • ONT
  • Onto After dinner, we decided to go onto the beach.
  • onus We feel the onus of this decision on us.
  • OPTS She OPTS to wear comfortable clothes to work.
  • orients The new employee orients himself to the company's culture and practices.
  • OUTS The baseball team's outs increased as the game progressed, making it harder for them to catch up.
  • owns
  • paints
  • Pintos I went to the store in my Pintos.
  • pints
  • points I only have nine points left.
  • quints My quints are ready for your quints.
  • Saints We all know and love the saints.
  • taints
  • tints I want to add some red tints to this painting.

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Attenttion

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