What is the correct spelling for GAWN?

If you meant to write "gawn" but it's incorrect, there are a few possible alternatives. It might be "gone", indicating something or someone is no longer present. Another option could be "yawn", referring to an involuntary act of opening one's mouth wide when tired or bored. Double-check the context to choose the most appropriate replacement.

Correct spellings for GAWN

  • awn
  • dawn I wake up early at dawn every morning to go for a run.
  • fawn She spotted a fawn grazing on the edge of the forest.
  • gain She didn't want to gain weight during the holidays.
  • gaon The gaon, or village headman, was respected by all the villagers.
  • GAWD
  • gawk
  • gawp The tourists would gawp at the skyscrapers towering above them.
  • gown The bride wore a beautiful white gown for her wedding day.
  • gwan
  • lawn I mowed the lawn this morning in preparation for the barbecue tonight.
  • pawn He realized too late that the move he thought was strategic had left his queen vulnerable to capture by his opponent's pawn.
  • yawn I tried to stifle a yawn during the boring meeting.