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How to spell WANAT correctly?

If you have mistyped "wanat", there are several potential correct suggestions. One possibility could be "want", indicating a desire or preference. Another suggestion might be "wants", denoting multiple desires or wishes. Lastly, "baton" is another option, referring to a conducting stick commonly used in music performances.

List of suggestions on how to spell wanat correctly

  • ant The ant crawled across the ground, carrying a crumb.
  • Can't
  • cant
  • gnat I can hardly see what I'm reading because of the tiny gnat buzzing around my head.
  • kant I like Kant's philosophy.
  • Nat
  • pant I am so hot, I'm about to Pant.
  • rant I'm having a rant about how two of my favorite bands are breaking up.
  • waft
  • wait I'll stay here while you wait.
  • walnut My favorite cake is made with walnuts and it's called walnut cake.
  • Walt I visited Walt Disney World.
  • wan She looked wan after staying up all night studying for her exams.
  • wand Harry Potter used his wand to cast various spells throughout the series.
  • Wanda Wanda's hair was orange.
  • wands My aunt always has her wands with her when she goes shopping.
  • wane The sun was setting and the wane of day was painting the sky in a spectrum of oranges, pinks, and pur
  • Waned The moon waned over the course of the month.
  • Wang I don't want to stain my new Wang shirt.
  • Wanna Do you wanna come with me to the concert tonight?
  • want
  • wants The cat wants to play with a ball of yarn.
  • wart The wart on his finger had been bothering him for weeks.
  • wasn't
  • Wast
  • watt
  • Went Yesterday, I went to the grocery store to buy some milk.
  • What
  • wheat I am gluten free, so I can't eat wheat.
  • Won't
  • wont He is wont to procrastinate until the last minute.

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