What is the correct spelling for BRINGIN?

If you intended to write "bringin" but it's a misspelling, here are some possible correct alternatives. Firstly, "bringing" is the correct present participle form of the word. Secondly, "bring in" is used when referring to bringing something inside. Lastly, "bringer" is a noun that signifies someone who brings or delivers something.

Correct spellings for BRINGIN

  • bring I think I'll bring my book over.
  • Bringer Our grandfather, the bringer of gifts, passed away last year.
  • bringing I will be bringing my favorite dish to the potluck.
  • brings The new policy brings hope for a better future.
  • britain All of Britain is an island.
  • cringing I was cringing the entire time she was talking.
  • Fringing The fringing on the flower is so pretty.
  • ringing I heard ringing in my ears.
  • Wringing She was wringing her wet clothes on the washing line.