I am unable to hone my knife blade without a sharpening stone.
I went back to college to hone my skills.
He likes to hone his cooking skills by practicing new recipes every weekend.
She practiced every day to hone her skills as a violinist.
The noun hone is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a fine grained whetstone used for sharpening a cutting tool; a tool with an abrasive rotating tip used enlarge holes to exact dimensions in manufacturing. Example: This was my father's hone that he used to sharpen all our knives and tools.
You can use "hone" in a sentence like this: "He spent hours honing his skills in photography to prepare for the exhibition."
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
It depends on what you mean by "hon." If you mean a shortened word for "honey", then it isn't actually a real word and you can spell it however you want. Or if you mean the word "hone" (to improve something with refinements; example: to hone your skills by practicing), that is the only spelling. If you didn't mean either of these, I could help more if you put in a definition.
Camps will hone your skills in horseback riding and surviving in the wilderness. You must first hone the knife if you will use it in the kitchen.
She practiced every day to hone her skills as a violinist.
The electorate Hone Harawera is a racist PIG
The word 'hone' can be either the noun or the verb form. There is also a gerund, honing. The noun 'hone' is the word for the whetstone or machine that is used to sharpen blades.
Yes.hone
The noun hone is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a fine grained whetstone used for sharpening a cutting tool; a tool with an abrasive rotating tip used enlarge holes to exact dimensions in manufacturing. Example: This was my father's hone that he used to sharpen all our knives and tools.
Hone.
'Hone.'
I'm feeling a bunch of glee after hitting a hone run
Hone.
You can use "hone" in a sentence like this: "He spent hours honing his skills in photography to prepare for the exhibition."
'Hone' means 'bone' in Japanese.