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How to spell WORSING correctly?

If you meant "worsing" but it's a misspelling, here are some possible correct suggestions. Firstly, "working" could be the intended word, referring to engaging in employment or functioning properly. Secondly, "worst" is an option, meaning the most severe or unpleasant situation. Lastly, "wording" might also be suitable, pertaining to the choice and arrangement of words in a sentence.

List of suggestions on how to spell worsing correctly

  • coursing The hounds were coursing through the fields in search of the elusive fox.
  • dosing I need to figure out the dosing for this medication.
  • Horsing I was going to horsing around on my old horse, but then I found out he was dead.
  • hosing I accidentally knocked over the bucket and ended up hosing down the entire garage.
  • losing I am losing my keys and cannot find them anywhere.
  • Nosing The dog was nosing through the trash looking for scraps.
  • posing The model was posing for the photographer in the park during the photo shoot.
  • Versing
  • Waring He owned a Waring blender.
  • Whoring
  • wiring The electrician checked the wiring to ensure it was properly installed.
  • wising
  • wooing The prince continued his wooing of the princess, hoping she would accept his proposal.
  • wording I think the wording of your apology could be more sincere.
  • working
  • Worming I've been worming my yard for years.
  • worsen If you don't treat your cold properly, it could worsen into a more serious infection.
  • worsening The worsening weather conditions are making it difficult for people to travel.
  • worsens The situation worsens with each passing day.
  • Worsting The worsting process is used to remove the grain from rawhide.
  • wowing She was Wowing everyone with her performance.

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