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How to spell ORKED correctly?

If you find yourself mistyping "orked" instead of "worked", fear not! Simple keyboard errors can occur to anyone. Some possible correct suggestions for the misspelling are "worked", "wicked", "forked" or "parked". Double-check your words before hitting enter to avoid confusion in your written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell orked correctly

  • Asked I asked him what his favorite movie was.
  • Barked I barked at the dog and he barked back.
  • booked I have booked a hotel room for our upcoming vacation.
  • Cocked He cocked his head to one side and listened intently.
  • coked
  • cooked
  • corked I think this wine might be corked; it has a musty smell to it.
  • docked The ship was docked at the pier for the entire day.
  • Eked Despite his low income, he eked out a living by working several jobs.
  • forged
  • forked The river forked into two smaller streams.
  • gorged The hungry bear gorged itself on the berries, devouring every last one.
  • harked I harked back to my childhood memories while listening to that old song.
  • hocked The thief hocked the stolen necklace at the pawn shop.
  • hooked Ever since watching that TV show, I have been hooked on detective drama series.
  • Inked He inked a delicate rose tattoo on her wrist.
  • irked I was irked when Mary didn't get the promotion she wanted.
  • Jerked The sudden stop made me jerked forward in my seat.
  • Joked She joked that she was going to kill him.
  • Larked
  • locked The door was locked, and I had no key to open it.
  • Looked I looked out the window and saw the sun setting in the distance.
  • Lurked She lurked in the shadows, trying not to be seen.
  • marked
  • Mocked He was mocked for his inability to speak properly.
  • Oared The rower oared her canoe effortlessly through the calm waters.
  • Ogled
  • OPED
  • order I need to place an order for groceries this week.
  • Orkney Orkney is a group of islands located off the coast of Scotland.
  • owed He realized that he owed his success to his hard work and determination.
  • parked I parked my car outside of the coffee shop.
  • perked The dog's ears perked up when he heard his owner call his name.
  • pocked Her face was pocked with acne scars.
  • Poked I poked my friend to get her attention.
  • Raked After the storm had passed, the streets were littered with debris and raked clear of any branches or leaves.
  • Rocked The party was rocked by the unexpected arrival of a guest.
  • Rooked In the darkness, Rooked dared to look around for any other survivors.
  • soaked The soaked shirt felt heavy and uncomfortable.
  • Urged She was urged to come out, but she refused.
  • Worked
  • Yoked The two horses were yoked together to pull the plow.

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