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How to spell BENZE correctly?

If you are trying to type "benze" but keep misspelling it, here are some possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling is "benzene", which is an important organic compound. Ensure that you double-check before using it, as accurate spelling is crucial in conveying your message effectively.

List of suggestions on how to spell benze correctly

  • baize
  • bane The bane of my existence is having to wake up early every day.
  • beanie I put on my beanie before I left to go pick up my kids from school.
  • belize The lush interior of Belize is a sight to behold.
  • ben
  • bench I like to take my dog out for a walk on the bench in the park.
  • bend She watched the tall grass bend in the wind.
  • bender I went on a three-day bender and woke up with a massive headache.
  • bends Bernie bends over to pick up a book that has fallen on the floor.
  • Bendy The Bendy water bottle is perfect for all your hydration needs.
  • benet I have a Benet Hat.
  • benin My aunt is from Benin.
  • bennie
  • benny I have a little Benny and he is so cute!
  • bent
  • bents The bents in the bridge provided the necessary support for the weight of the cars passing over it.
  • BENZ I'm taking my benz to the shop.
  • benzene The benzene in this benzene refrigerator is poisonous.
  • benzine I spilled benzine on myself while refueling the car.
  • Bernie Bernie Sanders is a well-known politician in the United States.
  • binge I went on a binge of eating junk food.
  • blaze The blaze caused by the lightning was spectacular.
  • bonce
  • bone I found a bone buried in my garden.
  • booze I don't think I should be drinking this much booze.
  • braze The new welds were braze joints.
  • breeze She closed her eyes and felt the cool breeze brush against her face.
  • bronze The statue of Sir Winston Churchill is made of bronze.
  • dense The dense fog made it difficult to see the road ahead.
  • fence The neighbor's dog jumped over the fence and started barking at me.
  • hence hence the need for a plan
  • Pence In 1791, John and Elizabeth Pence took possession of the property which now comprises Indianapolis.
  • sense The flowers smelled so sweet it almost made sense to taste them.
  • tense I always get tense when I have to speak in front of a large crowd.

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