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How to spell PLEANT correctly?

If you happen to mistype "pleant" instead of "plant", don't worry! Here are some helpful suggestions to correct this misspelling: "plant" is the right term referring to flora, while "pleat" describes a type of fold in fabric or clothing. Ensure accurate spelling by double-checking your intended word.

List of suggestions on how to spell pleant correctly

  • lent I lent him my car for the weekend.
  • pant I always feel better after I've had a good pant.
  • peanut
  • pedant I'm not a pedant, I'm a careful person.
  • pent His pent-up anger exploded.
  • plaint The plaint of the mother who lost her child echoed through the courtroom.
  • plait I decided to plait my hair this morning instead of just leaving it down.
  • plan I need to create a plan for my future career.
  • plane We were taking the plane to the city.
  • planet
  • plano
  • plant The plant was wilting.
  • Plants Plants photosynthesis.
  • plat The plat of the cake looked very bare.
  • plead Please plead for my life.
  • pleasant I had a pleasant time at the party tonight.
  • pleat She ironed the pleat on her skirt before heading out the door.
  • plenty I have plenty of food in the fridge for dinner tonight.
  • pliant My pliant body was perfect for the job.

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