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How to spell WARING correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "waring", don't fret! Here are a few correct suggestions to help you out. It could be "warring", referring to engaging in conflict. Or perhaps "wearing", indicating the act of donning clothing. Another possibility is "warning", which denotes a message of caution.

List of suggestions on how to spell waring correctly

  • baring Baring your soul to someone you trust can be a cathartic experience.
  • caring She showed a lot of caring and concern for her elderly neighbor.
  • daring She decided to attempt the daring tightrope walk across the canyon.
  • Faring Faring off the storm, the group made it to the safe haven of their destination.
  • haring I do not have enough context for the word "haring." Could you please specify which word you meant?
  • Oaring I'm oaring the boat to the other side of the lake.
  • paring I accidentally cut my finger while paring the apple.
  • raring I'm raring to go on my weekend trip!
  • Taring I taring your hair.
  • wading The kids were wading in the shallow river, enjoying the cool water on a hot summer day.
  • Waging "I am currently waging a battle against procrastination in order to meet my deadlines.
  • waking I hit the snooze button on my alarm clock to delay the inevitable waking up process.
  • Waling This is a picture of the outstretched wings of a waling.
  • waning The waning moon casts a shadow across the ground.
  • Warding I'm going to start warding my home to keep out the ghosts.
  • Waring Heffield patriots competed in the World War II Waring Warringah Shield.
  • warming The warming of the planet is causing severe weather patterns and ecological damage.
  • warning Please drive slowly and carefully on the snow and ice. A warning has been issued.
  • warping The warp in the fabric of the universe was continually warping.
  • warring The warring criminals were fighting for control of the city.
  • waving I was waving to my friends as I drove away.
  • wearing She was wearing a beautiful red dress to attend the party.
  • Whoring I can't stand that woman, she's always whoring around.
  • wiring I need to fix the wiring in my house before we can install any new light fixtures.
  • wring She reached out to wring the water from her damp clothes.

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