How to spell WNATED correctly?
If you meant to write "wanted" but accidentally typed "wnated", don't worry! Here are some correct suggestions: "wanted", "wasted", "waned", "waited", "warned" or "wanted". Always double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell wnated correctly
- anted I was so confident that the project would be completed in time that I anted up $50 to bet on it.
- bated Sitting in front of the television, the family watched with bated breath as the athlete attempted the impossible jump.
- Boated
- coated The apple was coated in brown sugar.
- dated The design of his furniture was very dated compared to the modern pieces in the showroom.
- donated He donated money to charity.
- fated
- Gated It's important to have a gated community for your safety.
- Gnawed The rowdy group of kids had gnawed through the fence.
- hated I hated my job and all of the people there.
- heated They were discussing their heated argument in the heat of the moment.
- mated The wolf was mated and the couple had one pup.
- moated The castle was moated.
- named The cat was named Fluffy.
- Nate I have a lot of friends, but Nate is my best friend.
- noted I have noted all of the suggestions you provided during our meeting.
- Rated
- sated After the huge meal, I felt sated and never wanted to eat again.
- seated I was seated at the table, waiting for the food to arrive.
- united The team worked together as a united front to win the championship game.
- Waded The water was so cold that I waded in up to my knees.
- Waited I waited for him for hours.
- wanted
- Whited
- Witted I appeared to be quick-witted, even though I was struggling to come up with anything clever to say.
- wonted I felt at ease in my wonted routine.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately