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How to spell HANKED correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "hanked" instead of the correct word, here are some suggestions to consider. You may have meant "hanged", referring to someone executed by hanging. Alternatively, "yanked" implies a forceful pulling action or "ranked" relates to arranging items in a specific order. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell hanked correctly

  • Banked I banked my profits from the investment.
  • changed She became a completely different person after she changed her hair color.
  • chinked He chinked the logs together to create a sturdy cabin wall.
  • Hacked My computer system was hacked last night, and now my personal information has been stolen.
  • hand
  • handed
  • Hanged
  • hanger I need to find a hanger for my coat before we go out.
  • hank I found an old hank of wool in my grandmother's attic.
  • hanker I hanker for a cup of coffee in the morning.
  • Hankered She hankered for a slice of cake after dinner.
  • hankers Even though she had sworn off junk food, she still hankers for a bag of chips every once in a while.
  • hankie I need to get a hankie to wipe my eyes.
  • hankies When Emily got a cold, she always made sure to have a stockpile of hankies in her purse.
  • hanks I'm going to need a large hanks of this yarn to complete this project.
  • hanky She pulled out a hanky to wipe the sweat off her forehead.
  • harked They harked back to their roots by playing folk music at the gig.
  • haunted The house is haunted by the ghost of the little girl who died in the fire.
  • Hawked I hawked my goods to a group of children.
  • Hiked We hiked to the top of the mountain and enjoyed the breathtaking view.
  • Hinged
  • hocked I hocked my watch to pay for the rent.
  • Honed After months of practice, the athlete honed their skills and was ready for the upcoming competition.
  • honked
  • honker
  • hooked Peter was hooked on the new soap opera.
  • Hunker During winter storms, people often hunker down in their homes until it's safe to go back outside.
  • Inked I saw the tattoo artist inked a rose on her shoulder blade.
  • ranked The restaurant was ranked the best in the city by the local food critics.
  • tanked The company's profits tanked after the scandal broke out.
  • Thanked She thanked him for coming to the party despite his busy schedule.
  • Yanked I was yanked from the party by my mother.

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