What is the correct spelling for CHUNKE?

If you happen to mistype "chunke" instead of "chunk", fret not! Autocorrect may suggest "chunky", "chinks" or "chicken" as alternatives. While "chunky" refers to something thick or solid, "chinks" often relates to narrow openings and "chicken" is a poultry item. Always double-check and choose the right option for effectively conveying your message.

Correct spellings for CHUNKE

  • change I have to change my plans for the weekend.
  • chine The chef expertly sliced through the chine of the roasted lamb with a sharp knife.
  • chinked The mason carefully chinked the cracks between the stones of the wall.
  • choke I nearly choke on the food when I heard the news.
  • chuck I'm going to chuck this old shirt into the donation bin.
  • Chung
  • chunk I dropped a chunk of cake on the floor.
  • chunks I accidentally dropped the chocolate bar, and it broke into chunks.
  • chunky I like my peanut butter to be chunky so that I can enjoy the bits of peanuts in every bite.
  • hunk She took a bite out of the hunk of cheese with a satisfied smile.
  • Hunker I decided to hunker down and study for the exam all night.