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How to spell SWANG correctly?

The correct spelling for "swang" is actually "swung". This is a common misspelling due to the similarity in pronunciation and the slang usage of "swang" in some dialects. Other possible suggestions could be "sang" or "rang" depending on the intended context.

List of suggestions on how to spell swang correctly

  • sang She sang beautifully during the talent show.
  • Sank The ship sank in the depths.
  • Sawing He was sawing a board in half with a hand saw.
  • sewing My grandmother enjoys sewing her own clothes.
  • slang I don't understand the slang that young people use these days.
  • snag There was a snag in our plans when we realized we had forgotten the tickets at home.
  • song
  • Sowing Sowing the seeds of kindness will reap a bountiful harvest of happiness.
  • sung She suddenly stood up and sung a heartfelt rendition of her favorite song.
  • swag I love the swag that comes with being a successful entrepreneur.
  • swain The swain watched as his beloved walked away.
  • SWAK
  • swan The elegant swan gracefully glided across the serene lake.
  • swank The restaurant was decorated with swank mirrors and velvet curtains.
  • swanky She was looking for a way to show off her new swanky apartment.
  • swans The pair of swans gracefully glided across the serene lake.
  • swig After finishing his baseball game, John took a swig of cold water from his water bottle.
  • swing The children enjoyed playing on the swing in the park.
  • Swung I successfully swung on the monkey bars.
  • twang The sound of a guitar's twang filled the room.
  • Vang Ed Vang, the creator of Vang style Karate, passed away recently.
  • Wang
  • Wong Wong is a common last name in some Asian countries.

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