What is the correct spelling for WHOOF?

If you've misspelled "whoof", don't worry, it happens! A couple of correct suggestions could be: "woof" - the sound a dog makes or "whiff" - a faint scent or smell. It's always helpful to double-check spellings to ensure effective communication.

Correct spellings for WHOOF

  • goof I'm going to try and goof off today.
  • HOFF She threw him a Hoff.
  • hoof The horse's hoof was injured and required veterinary care.
  • poof This may seem like nothing, but to me it was a big poof.
  • roof The roof of the building began to leak during the heavy rain.
  • wharf I need to catch the ferry to the wharf.
  • whiff After the doorbell rang, Alice's dog started to growl and she could smell the whiff of sulfur on Bob's breath
  • who Who is the new girl at school?
  • who'd Who'd believe that Jeffersons were related to Founding Fathers?
  • who's Who's coming with me to the concert tonight?
  • Whoa The car zoomed past and I felt a wave of whoa.
  • whole She ate the whole apple in one bite.
  • Whom Whom did you invite to the party tonight?
  • whoop As soon as the team scored a goal, the crowd let out a loud whoop of excitement.
  • whoosh I heard a whoosh as the door slammed shut.
  • whop He gave the door a whop with his fist to get it to close.
  • whorl The whorl of the snail's shell is spiral.
  • Whose Whose idea was it to go for ice cream?
  • Whoso
  • wolf The lone wolf howled at the full moon in the dead of night.
  • woo He tried to woo her with chocolates and roses.
  • wood I need to cut some wood for the fire.
  • woof woof, woof
  • wool A wool sweater will keep you warm.
  • woolf Catherine Woolf is one of the most notable authors of the 20th century.
  • woos When you woos her, be sure to use your best charm.