What is the correct spelling for RANCHOR?

If you accidentally misspell "ranchor", don't worry! Here are a few correct suggestions: "rancher" - a person who owns or works on a ranch, "anchor" - a heavy object used to keep a ship or boat in place or "rancho" - a type of large ranch or estate found in parts of Spanish-speaking countries.

Correct spellings for RANCHOR

  • anchor The heavy anchor dropped to the bottom of the ocean, securing the ship in place.
  • ranch I went on a hike through the beautiful ranch lands of Montana.
  • ranched He owned and ranched a large piece of land in the western part of the state.
  • rancher The rancher had been up before dawn tending to his cattle and horses.
  • ranchers The ranchers are busy branding their cattle.
  • ranches Many people in Texas own ranches for farming and raising livestock.
  • rancor Despite their differing opinions on politics, there was no rancor between the two coworkers.
  • rancour The two old friends parted with bitter rancour, never to speak to each other again.
  • Sancho Sancho is a character from the classic novel Don Quixote.