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How to spell INGING correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "inging", it is likely that the intended word was "singing". Other possible correct suggestions could be "ringing", "bringing" or "winging". However, contextual clues may help determine the accurate word choice, ensuring effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell inging correctly

  • aging
  • angina
  • angling I enjoy angling for trout in remote mountain streams.
  • banging The music was so loud and banging that I could feel the vibrations in my chest.
  • bonging The party was bonging until the sun came up.
  • Bunging
  • Dinging My phone is constantly dinging.
  • Dunging
  • Egging The police caught two teenagers egging a car last night.
  • engine
  • finking
  • Ganging He always enjoyed ganging up on people and making them feel inferior.
  • hanging
  • Hinging
  • imaging Doctors use imaging to diagnose illness.
  • Inching The car drove forward inching its way through the traffic.
  • Inking I am currently in the process of inking my latest drawing.
  • inkling She had an inkling that something wasn't right when she noticed the strange behavior of her coworker.
  • inning She was Inning for the base!
  • Inuring Inuring oneself to the pain of rejection takes time and practice.
  • irking The constant buzzing of the fly was irking me.
  • Kinking After I did the Kinking stretch, my back felt much better.
  • Linking Linking information from various sources helps to form a comprehensive understanding of a topic.
  • longing After moving to a new city, she felt a deep longing for her old friends and familiar surroundings.
  • Lunging The thoroughbred was lunging towards the finish line, with the jockey urging him on.
  • ongoing The ongoing investigation into the incident is still ongoing.
  • Pinging
  • Pinking I was pinking the edges of my fabric to prevent fraying.
  • ranging
  • ringing I heard the ringing of my phone and quickly picked it up.
  • singing
  • sinking The Titanic began sinking after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean.
  • tinging
  • urging The teacher is urging the students to study more for the upcoming exam.
  • Winging After the storm, the trees were winging from the wind.
  • winking The man was winking at the woman sitting across from him, causing her to blush.
  • zinging Music is the zinging of piano keys, the strumming of a guitar, or the booming of a drum.

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