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How to spell WACKED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "wacked" instead of "whacked", don't fret! Autocorrect can be merciless, but fret not, for we have the right suggestions for you. "Whacked" refers to being hit or exhausted, so try using "whacked" to accurately convey your intended meaning. Keep on typing!

List of suggestions on how to spell wacked correctly

  • backed
  • Hacked The company's website was hacked last night by a group of cybercriminals.
  • jacked Jason was so jacked that he looked like a bodybuilder.
  • Lacked He lacked the motivation to study for his final exams.
  • packed I packed my bag for the trip this weekend.
  • Racked After he lost his job, he was racked with grief and anxiety.
  • sacked The football coach was sacked after losing too many games.
  • Tacked He tacked a poster to the wall.
  • Waged
  • Wagged The dog wagged its tail, expressing its happiness.
  • Waked
  • Walked I walked to the store to pick up some bread.
  • whacked He whacked the ball with all his might and it soared over the fence.
  • wicked The wicked storm caused massive destruction throughout the city.
  • wicket The batsman missed the ball and it hit the wicket, resulting in him being out.
  • Worked I worked all day on my essay and finally finished it in the evening.
  • wracked She was wracked with sadness.

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