What is the correct spelling for DICONT?

If you meant to type "dicont" and realized it's misspelled, here are a few potential suggestions: "discount", referring to a reduction in price; "distant", indicating something far away; or "discard", meaning to dispose of something. Remember to proofread to ensure accurate spelling in future!

Correct spellings for DICONT

  • CONT
  • decant I need to decant the wine into a carafe before serving.
  • decent He tries to be a decent human being on a daily basis.
  • DICT I need to look up the definition of "dict" in the dictionary.
  • dijon I like to put Dijon mustard on my hot dogs.
  • dint I couldn't find the dint in my wallet.
  • discount I am looking for a discount on this item.
  • Docent The docent guided us through the museum, pointing out interesting facts about each exhibit.
  • DuPont I'm addicted to DuPont.