What is the correct spelling for CACK?

If you meant to type "cack", which is not a valid word, there are several possible correct suggestions. The word "crack" could fit the context if referring to a sound or a fissure. "Cack" might also be a misspelling of "cake" or "back" depending on the intended meaning.

Correct spellings for CACK

  • back I need to lay back and relax after a long day.
  • calk The pot was scuffed by the dog's claws and needed a good calk.
  • cask The bartender opened the cask of whiskey with a tap of his hammer.
  • ckac
  • clack The irons in the oven were making a loud clack.
  • crack The crack in the wall scared me.
  • hack I need to hack into my email account.
  • jack I always carry a jack in the trunk of my car in case of a flat tire.
  • lack I lack the energy to do that today.
  • mack The mack truck is delivering the groceries.
  • pack I always pack a lunch when I go on vacation.
  • rack I need to buy a new shoe rack for my growing collection.
  • sack I packed my bag in the new sack I bought.
  • tack She decided to tack a photo of her family on the bulletin board.