Evie Hone died in 1955.
Evelyn Dennison Hone was born in 1911.
Hone Riiwi Toia died in 1933.
Hone Tana Papahia died in 1912.
Hone Wetere Te Rerenga died in 1889.
To make more acute or effective; improve; perfect: to hone one's skills. Example: While working for that company, i managed to hone my interpersonal skills.
She practiced every day to hone her skills as a violinist.
He likes to hone his cooking skills by practicing new recipes every weekend.
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.
phonetically its pronounced "mack-L-hone" hone pronounced same as " to hone one's skills"
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Practice will hone your skills.
To be able to measure and to hone my skills
Hone your marketing skills.
Hone can be used as a noun or as a verb. As a noun, it is a whetstone used to sharpen razors. As a verb, it can mean to sharpen something, or to make perfect.
An office manager must be able to multitask and communicate effectively. You can take a course to hone your skills at being an office manager.
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.