What is the correct spelling for DWANT?

If you meant to write "dwant" but it appears to be a misspelling, here are a few possible correct suggestions: "want", "distant", "dewant", "dwarf" or " Duran". Please provide more context or clarification to pinpoint the intended word accurately.

Correct spellings for DWANT

  • dante Dante Alighieri's "Inferno" is considered a masterpiece of Italian literature.
  • daunt The challenging task ahead did not daunt her.
  • decant After allowing our wine to decant for an hour or so, we were able to enjoy it more fully.
  • dent The car had a small dent in the left fender.
  • dint He achieved his success by dint of hard work and determination.
  • durant He is a writer noted for his novels about a characternamed Durant.
  • Dwayne Dwayne the Rock Johnson is a well-known wrestler.
  • Dwelt After the storm, the trees raised their branches and houses took Dwelt.
  • twang She loved the way his twang sung in the air.
  • wand I'm going to need a wand to cast the spell.
  • want I want to eat that pizza.
  • Went After staying up all night, I feel like I went a bit overboard.
  • wont My cousin is so accustomed to spending money on designer clothes and accessories that he is now wont to overspending on his credit cards.