How to spell SPOKING correctly?
If you meant to type "spoking" but are unsure about its meaning or if it's a misspelling, here are some possible correct suggestions: "smoking", referring to the act of inhaling and exhaling smoke from burning tobacco; "spoken", the past participle of the verb "speak"; or "spooking", meaning to frighten or startle someone unexpectedly.
List of suggestions on how to spell spoking correctly
- peking Peking is the former name for the Chinese capital city now known as Beijing.
- poking He was poking at his food with his fork, uninterested in eating.
- puking I am feeling nauseous and may end up puking soon.
- scoping
- smoking Some people feel that smoking is an unhealthy habit.
- soaking I am soaking in a bubbly bath to relieve stress.
- socking
- spanking After he misbehaved, he received a spanking from his mother.
- sparking The firecracker exploded, sparking a bright burst of light and sound.
- speaking Speaking another language allows for better communication with people from different cultures.
- Specking I need to specking clean my room.
- Spiking The volleyball player was spiking the ball with incredible power.
- spokane I am looking forward to visiting Spokane next summer.
- spoken He was surprised by the clarity of her spoken English.
- Sponging The act of sponging off someone else's hard work and efforts is not admirable.
- spooking I was spooking myself with the thought of never seeing her again.
- sporing The sporing mushroom appeared on the forest floor.
- stoking She was stoking the fire to keep warm during the cold winter night.
Misspelling of the day
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