Clench & Clinch
There is some confusion to pronounce Clench & Clinch? Sound like same yup? Here we have given difference between Clench & Clinch in tabular form:
Difference between Clench & Clinch:
Clench |
Clinch |
Meaning: to grasp tightly, to close | Meaning: to settle, to confirm. |
Example in Sentence: To improve your clench, you should perform some exercise daily. | Example in Sentence: To clinch an agreement, two people come together to create a legally binding contract. |
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