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How to spell WLONG correctly?

The correct spelling for "wlong" is "wrong". Possible suggestions to correct this misspelling include using spell-check tools, proofreading documents before submitting them, brushing up on spelling rules and common mistakes, and asking someone to review and edit written work.

List of suggestions on how to spell wlong correctly

  • along We took a long walk along the beach at sunset.
  • belong
  • clang The bell's loud clang echoed throughout the empty hallway.
  • Clung The hiker clung tightly to the rock as he ascended the steep cliff.
  • Cong She's from China and her name is Cong.
  • Flung He flung open the door and barreled into the room.
  • gong The sound of the gong signaled the beginning of the meditation class.
  • Kong In "King Kong", the giant ape is captured and taken to New York City.
  • Lang
  • ling
  • LNG The tanker is carrying liquefied natural gas, commonly known as LNG.
  • log
  • Lon My uncle Lon is a famous musician.
  • lone The lone traveler walked through the deserted town.
  • long I have been waiting for a long time for this day to arrive.
  • longs He longs for the day when he can retire and travel the world.
  • lung The doctor listened to his patient's lung sounds through a stethoscope.
  • plonk I was so perturbed by the loud plonk of my friend's glass that I went to the bar to ask for
  • pong We played a round of pong at the party last night.
  • slang The word "slang" is often used informally to refer to words and phrases that are not generally accepted as part of
  • Slung She slung her bag over her shoulder and walked out the door.
  • song
  • Tong
  • Wang
  • Wong
  • wonk
  • wrong I always feel terrible when I realize I was wrong.
  • Yong The sun's rays shone brightly upon Yong the Kangaroo.

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