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How to spell WORLL correctly?

If you find yourself mistakenly typing "worll", fear not! Here are a few suggestions for the correct spelling. It could be "world", referring to our planet or "worl", an abbreviation for "working or living". Alternatively, try "worry", if you intended to express concern. Remember to proofread before hitting that send button!

List of suggestions on how to spell worll correctly

  • boll The cotton boll burst open, revealing the soft white fibers inside.
  • Coll
  • doll I gave my little sister a new doll for her birthday.
  • FOLL
  • loll When I finished my work, I decided to loll on the couch and watch some TV.
  • moll The moll was so shy that it took a while for her to open up to new people.
  • orly
  • poll The poll showed that the majority of people believe that the best way to deal with the situation is to remain calm.
  • roll I'm going to roll up these towels and put them away.
  • toll I have to pay a toll when I cross the bridge.
  • wall She climbed the wall to get away from him.
  • We'll
  • weill
  • well
  • who'll Who'll be attending the meeting next week?
  • whorl The whorl on the tree's bark made it easy to identify as a maple.
  • whorls The whorls of the seashell were mesmerizing to look at.
  • will I will write to my mother every week.
  • wold The wold was covered in a stunning array of wildflowers.
  • wolf
  • wool I bought a wool sweater for the cold winter months.
  • woolf Virginia Woolf is considered one of the most innovative and influential writers of the 20th century.
  • woolly The woolly mammoth was killed by hunters about 10,000 years ago.
  • word I always make sure to double-check my spelling before hitting send, because once the word is out there, it can't be taken back.
  • Wore He wore a bright red tie to the important meeting.
  • work
  • world
  • worm I found a worm in my food.
  • worn The fabric of her dress was practically worn away from the constant wear and tear.
  • wort
  • would If I had more money, I would buy that new dress.

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