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How to spell WHORK correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "whork" could be "work", "fork" or "wharf". Context and intended meaning should be considered to correctly determine the correct spelling for the intended word.

List of suggestions on how to spell whork correctly

  • chock
  • cork I always struggle to open wine bottles with a cork.
  • dork He's such a dork because he couldn't stop talking about his favorite TV show.
  • fork The fork in the road is a choice that you have to make.
  • hark Listen for the hark of the wolf.
  • hock
  • hook I need to find a hook to hang my coat on.
  • pork I'm going to cook a pork roast for dinner tonight.
  • shark The shark swiftly swam through the ocean in pursuit of its next meal.
  • shirk
  • shock The patient went into shock after the car accident.
  • shook She shook her head no when I asked if she wanted to come with me to the party.
  • whack He gave the ball a whack with the bat, sending it soaring over the fence.
  • wharf I'm going to the wharf to get a boat.
  • whelk
  • where I can't find my phone where you said it was.
  • whir The sound of the blender's blades could be heard as they began to whir.
  • whirl
  • whirs My kitchen radiator whirs angrily in the background.
  • whisk I need to whisk the eggs for the cake batter.
  • who I want to know who took my laptop.
  • who'd Who'd want to go to a movie by himself?
  • who're
  • who's The who's who of Boston is coming to the banquet tonight.
  • Whoa I was so whoa when I saw the size of the snake.
  • whole
  • Whom
  • whoop The child let out a whoop of joy.
  • whop I will whop you with my book.
  • whorl The whorl of the shell had a mesmerizing pattern.
  • Whose Whose dog is in the backyard?
  • Whoso
  • wok I love to cook stir-fry vegetables and meats in a wok for a quick and healthy meal.
  • wonk The wonk won the powerball drawing.
  • word I love playing word games like scrabble and crossword puzzles.
  • Wore
  • work I'm going to have to work extra hard on my report.
  • works I have to turn in my works for class.
  • worm I'm seeing a worm in my soup.
  • worn She was very worn out from the long work week.
  • wort I drank the wort from the tap.
  • york I visited New York City for the first time last summer.

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