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How to spell WORNE correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "worne", you might mean to refer to the word "worn". This term describes something that has been used, frayed or no longer in pristine condition. If you intended a different word, try clarifying your context to find an appropriate alternative.

List of suggestions on how to spell worne correctly

  • bone I ate a juicy steak and accidentally bit into a bone.
  • born
  • Borne The weight of the world's problems is often said to be borne by the most vulnerable populations.
  • borneo
  • cone I ate a delicious ice cream cone on my walk through the park.
  • corn I love eating fresh corn on the cob during the summertime.
  • cornea
  • corner I found a discarded bicycle at the corner of the street.
  • done I'm already done with my homework, so I can relax now.
  • gone
  • hone
  • horn The elephant used its trunk and horn to defend itself from predators.
  • lone
  • lorn She walks with a lorn look on her face.
  • morn I wake up at the crack of morn every day.
  • none I asked if anyone had any questions, but none of them raised their hands.
  • one Please give me one example.
  • pone I'll have a pone please.
  • sworn She was sworn in as the new sheriff of her county.
  • tone I wanted to be heard but the tone of her voice made it clear she didn't want to talk to me.
  • torn The little girl was torn between staying up late to finish her book or going to bed on time.
  • verne The adventurer Verne travel to the help of a stranded ship in the ice.
  • wane As the moon began to wane, the sky grew darker.
  • ware The pottery ware in the shop is colorful and stylish.
  • warn Please warn your friends about the storm.
  • Warned The young girl was warned by her aunt not to go near the pool.
  • warner The film " Warner" is about a man who is drafted into the army.
  • warns The weather forecast warns of potential storms in the area.
  • wayne
  • Were
  • whine I become irritated when people whine about minor problems.
  • wine My aunt brought some wine with her to the party.
  • wire I need to replace the wire that connects my phone charger to the outlet.
  • woe The woe of this world is not death, but the state of life after death.
  • Woke
  • won I won the game by scoring the last-minute goal.
  • Wong
  • wonk My cousin is a political wonk and can tell you everything about international trade agreements.
  • wont She is wont to complain about the weather.
  • word John had a word with their neighbour.
  • Wore She wore a long white dress.
  • work He wanted to work on his project but he was too tired.
  • worker The worker was happy to receive a raise from his employer.
  • worm The boys found a worm in their apple.
  • worn My shoes are so worn out that holes have formed in the soles.
  • worse
  • worsen If her condition continues to worsen, she will need to be admitted to the hospital.
  • wort I am trying to brew a medicinal tea with wort and other herbs.
  • wound He managed to escape with a superficial wound to his arm.
  • Wove I wove a basket out of willow branches.
  • zone I'm in zone tennis now.

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