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How to spell WAANTED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "waanted" and need the correct suggestion, you may have intended to write "wanted". Double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy. Typos can easily occur, but with a little attention, you'll be able to rectify them and convey your message flawlessly.

List of suggestions on how to spell waanted correctly

  • anted
  • canted She was canted over the steering wheel, her head lolling to one side.
  • chanted The witch chanted a spell to turn him into a frog.
  • daunted The difficult and complex task ahead daunted him.
  • Fainted After seeing the horrifying scene, she suddenly fainted.
  • haunted The old house is haunted by the ghosts of the children who died there in a fire.
  • Jaunted We jaunted around the city on our bikes, stopping at all the tourist attractions.
  • painted Santa is coming to town painted in red and green.
  • Panted He panted for breath as he ran towards the house.
  • Ranted I ranted about how my day sucked for half an hour before I realized I should probably go to bed.
  • sainted The village elder was regarded as a sainted figure by its inhabitants.
  • tainted This milk is tainted.
  • Taunted She taunted him by imitating his earlier voice.
  • Vaunted The vaunted intelligence of the creature was nothing more than an empty boast.
  • Wafted The scent of fresh flowers wafted through the open window.
  • Waited I waited for my bus for 10 minutes.
  • Waned The moon waned as the night went on, casting less light on the surrounding area.
  • wanted She wanted a slice of cake for dessert.
  • Warned
  • warranted No one deserves to be treated unjustly, so their warranted feelings are completely legitimate.
  • wasted He wasted his opportunity to study by playing video games all night.
  • weaned The mother slowly weaned her baby off breast milk and onto solid foods.
  • wonted She found comfort in her wonted routine of daily yoga and meditation.

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