How to spell WHRECK correctly?
If you stumble upon the misspelling "whreck", fret not; here are a few likely correct suggestions. First, "wreck" refers to a disaster or collision. Secondly, "wretch" describes a miserable or unfortunate person. Lastly, "wreak" means to cause or inflict. These options should clear up any confusion related to "whreck."
List of suggestions on how to spell whreck correctly
-
Shrek
I love Shrek, he's the best character ever!
-
whack
-
whelk
The whelk is a type of seashell commonly found on beaches.
-
wrack
The storm left a wrack of debris on the beach.
-
wreak
The storm is expected to wreak havoc on the coastal areas.
-
wreck
Misspelling of the day
Afortunately
- alternately
- effeminately
- fortunately
- fortuneteller
- inordinately
- unfortunately
more