What is the correct spelling for WENT?

If you've mistakenly typed "wet" instead of "went", fear not! Common suggestions for the correct spelling include "went", "want", "wont" and "wet", depending on the context. Always consider the intended meaning of the sentence. Proofreading is the key to catching these little slip-ups!

Correct spellings for WENT

  • bent The tree was bent by the strong winds during the storm.
  • cent
  • dent I accidentally left a dent in my car when I hit a curb.
  • gent The gent politely held the door open for the elderly woman.
  • kent
  • lent I lent my favorite book to my friend and hope they return it soon.
  • pent The group performed a ceremonial dance in front of the pent building.
  • rent I can't afford to pay both my rent and my car payment this month.
  • sent He sent a text to confirm the appointment.
  • tent We pitched our tent in the woods and lit a fire.
  • vent I had to vent my frustration by yelling into my pillow.
  • want I want to go for a run this morning.
  • weft The weft threads are interlaced with the warp threads to create fabric.
  • welt
  • wen I noticed a small wen on my finger and immediately made an appointment with my doctor.
  • wend I shall wend my way to the park this afternoon for a walk.
  • Went She went for a walk in the park after dinner.
  • Wept She wept quietly in the corner, hoping no one would notice her tears.
  • west I live in a small town in the West of France.
  • wet The dog jumped in the pool and came out wet.
  • Won't I won't be attending the party tonight, I have to study for my exam tomorrow.
  • wont