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How to spell WRINGED correctly?

If you happen to misspell "wringed", there are a few possible correct alternatives. The correct way to spell it is actually "wrung", which is the past tense form of the verb "wring". So, make sure to use "wrung" when referring to twisting or squeezing something forcefully.

List of suggestions on how to spell wringed correctly

  • binged I feel like I've binged on chocolate for breakfast.
  • cringed I cringed when I saw the creepy crawlies on the wall.
  • Dinged I accidentally dinged the car door against the metal fence.
  • fringed
  • Grinned As he told the joke, he grinned from ear to ear, pleased with himself for making everyone laugh.
  • Hinged
  • Pinged I pinged my friend's phone to see if she was still awake.
  • Ranged The archers ranged themselves along the castle walls in preparation for the attack.
  • ridged The ridged texture on the surface of the potato chips provided a satisfying crunch.
  • rigged The election was viewed by many as being rigged in favor of one particular candidate.
  • ringed The tree in the backyard was ringed with colorful flowers.
  • ringer I thought I heard my phone ring, but it was just the sound of someone else's ringer.
  • Rinsed
  • Singed The cat singed its whiskers on the hot stove.
  • Syringed
  • tinged
  • Whined
  • wined He wined and dined his clients at the finest restaurant in town.
  • winged The bird had beautiful, winged feathers that glistened in the sunlight.
  • wring She tried to wring out the wet towel after wiping up the spill.
  • wringer She put her clothes through the wringer before hanging them up to dry.
  • wringers Many people wring out their clothes using wringers.
  • wrings The distressed woman wrings her hands in grief.
  • wronged She felt wronged by her boss who gave her a poor performance appraisal despite her hard work.
  • zinged The insult zinged through the air and hit me right in the heart.

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