How to spell KNOOK correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "knook" instead of the intended word, here are a few possible suggestions. "Knock" denotes the sound made when knocking on a door, while "knot" refers to a tight interweaving of rope. Alternatively, "book" represents a printed publication, and "hook" signifies a curved device used for hanging things.
List of suggestions on how to spell knook correctly
- knack He has a real knack for solving puzzles quickly.
- knock I heard a knock at the door and rushed to answer it.
- knocks He always knocks on the door before entering.
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- knox John Knox was a Scottish clergyman and a leader of the Protestant Reformation.
- kook He's a kook who spends his nights surfing the Internet.
- kooky I have a kooky house.
- nook I love to curl up with a good book in the cozy nook by the window.
- nooks She loves to read books in the cozy little nooks of the library.
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