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How to spell WAORN correctly?

If you meant to type "waorn" but it turned out to be a misspelling, here are a few possible suggestions to consider. It could be "worn", indicating something that has been used or old. Alternatively, it might be "warn", meaning to provide someone with cautionary advice. Lastly, it could also be "sworn", representing a past tense of the verb "swear". Double-check the intended meaning and choose the appropriate spelling accordingly.

List of suggestions on how to spell waorn correctly

  • sworn "I have sworn to serve and protect the citizens of this country," said the police officer.
  • wagon The wagon was loaded with hay bales for the horses.
  • wain As the farmer drove his wain full of hay down the country road, the horses' hooves clomped against the dirt path.
  • wan When she was sick, her face looked wan and colorless.
  • war The country had been at war for over a decade.
  • warn I need to warn you that there is a storm coming.
  • warns He warns his friends that the upcoming road is quite dangerous.
  • warren The rabbit's warren was hidden in the thicket.
  • won I won the game by successfully complete all the levels.
  • worn The leather shoes he had worn every day for the past five years were finally falling apart.

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