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How to spell DORN correctly?

If you find yourself mistyping "dorn", there are several plausible correct alternatives. "Corn" refers to a staple crop or a hard, raised area on the foot, while "born" signifies the act of coming into existence. "Don" refers to a title of respect, often used to address a leader or a gentleman.

List of suggestions on how to spell dorn correctly

  • adorn She used a variety of accessories to adorn her outfit, including a stunning necklace and colorful scarf.
  • born
  • corn I had a delicious grilled corn on the cob at the summer barbecue.
  • darn "I forgot my wallet at home, darn it!
  • don Don Juan was a famous legendary libertine of Seville.
  • Donn Donn was a dedicated employee who never missed a deadline.
  • Dora Dora is a cartoon character that my little sister loves to watch.
  • dork I'm always afraid I'll come off as a dork in social situations.
  • dorm I live in the dorm on the first floor.
  • dory I have a dory that I use to fish in the lake.
  • down I feel down after receiving bad news.
  • horn I need to get my horn out of the trunk.
  • lorn He felt lorn and alone after his best friend moved away.
  • morn I woke up early this morn to start my day.
  • torn The little girl had a torn dress after she tripped and fell on the rough pavement.
  • worn The shoes were so worn that they had holes in the sole.

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