How to spell WHUM correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "whum" instead of a correct word, a few suggestions can rectify the error. "Whom" is the correct form when you refer to the object of a clause or sentence. Choosing "wham" can describe a sudden impact or a powerful strike. Alternatively, "whim" signifies an impulsive thought or desire. Be mindful of spelling to ensure accurate communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell whum correctly
- chum I used to go fishing with my chum every weekend.
- hum I can hear the hum of the air conditioning unit.
- wham I hit the ball so hard that it went wham against the wall.
- whim I decided to buy the painting on a whim, and now it's one of my favorite pieces in my collection.
- Whom To whom should I address the letter?
- whup
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