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How to spell WRONT correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "wront" instead of "wrong", fear not! Autocorrect can be a sneaky companion. Here are some possible corrections to save the day: "wrote", "worn", "front", or, of course, the intended "wrong". So, don't fret over a misspelled word, as technology often knows what we meant to say!

List of suggestions on how to spell wront correctly

  • brant The flock of brant honked loudly as they soared over the beach.
  • brent Brent is a type of crude oil that is commonly used as a benchmark in oil pricing.
  • bronte She adored the Bronte sisters and had read all of their novels.
  • brunt The small towns in the area bore the brunt of the hurricane's destruction.
  • CONT
  • font The font size on this document is too small.
  • frond The frond of a shrub brushed my arm.
  • front I am standing in front of the building waiting for my friend.
  • grant I am grant writing my grant proposal.
  • grunt The tired soldier let out a loud grunt as he lifted his heavy backpack.
  • Mont
  • ONT
  • print I need to print an important document for my meeting tomorrow.
  • pronto I need to get a new needle for my sewing kit, pronto.
  • rant
  • rent I need to find a place to live before the rent increases next month.
  • Robt
  • ron
  • root I need to pull out the root of this weed so it doesn't grow back.
  • rot
  • rout The football match ended in a 5-0 rout, with the visiting team dominating the entire game.
  • runt The smallest puppy in the litter was the runt and required extra attention.
  • Trent My best friend from childhood, Trent, lives in the city.
  • want
  • Went
  • Won't
  • wont
  • wren I saw a wren fly across the garden.
  • wring She tried to wring out the wet towel.
  • writ The writ of habeas corpus allowed the prisoner to be brought before a judge.
  • wrong It's wrong to treat others with disrespect.
  • Wrote

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