How to spell WENT correctly?
If you've spelled "went" incorrectly, don't fret! Here are a few suggestions: 1) "cent" - meaning a monetary unit; 2) "sent" - the past tense of "send"; 3) "tent" - a portable shelter; 4) "vent" - an opening for air or gas to escape. Double-check your context and choose the appropriate word!
List of suggestions on how to spell went correctly
- bent He bent down to pick up the fallen book.
- cent
- dent
- gent The gentleman was a true gent, always kind and respectful.
- kent
- lent I lent my friend my textbook so she could study for the exam.
- pent
- rent
- sent
- tent
- vent The fire roared in the vent, spreading smoke all over the house.
- want I want to go to the concert tonight.
- weft The weft should be passed through the warp at right angles.
- welt He had a painful welt on his forehead from hitting it on the door.
- wen Wen you left, I was feeling lonely.
- wend She had to wend her way through the crowded streets to get to her destination.
- Went
- Wept The widow wept as she buried her husband.
- west
- wet She walked outside in the rain and soon her clothes were completely wet.
- Won't I won't be able to come to the party as I have other commitments.
- wont I am wont to spend my weekends reading books and watching movies.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking