What is the correct spelling for WACK?

If you are referring to the misspelling of "wack" as "whack", it is the correct suggestion. However, if you intended to use the slang term "wack" meaning something is odd, bad or uninteresting, then it is spelled correctly. Always double-check the context to ensure you are using the appropriate spelling.

Correct spellings for WACK

  • back I'll be back in half an hour.
  • hack I need to hack into my old email account to retrieve some important information.
  • jack Jack was determined to climb to the top of the mountain.
  • lack I can't seem to finish my homework because of my lack of concentration.
  • mack My brother's mack truck was parked in the driveway.
  • pack I need to pack my bags for my trip next week.
  • rack I need to buy a new rack to store my clothes.
  • sack She carried her lunch in a brown paper sack.
  • tack
  • w k
  • Wac
  • wacko She's a bit of a wacko.
  • wacky I always feel wacky when I'm around Bill.
  • waco I went to the station in Waco.
  • walk I am going for a walk to clear my mind.
  • whack
  • wick I can see the fire dancing on the surface of the boiling pot of water, thanks to the bubbling wick.
  • wrack My fingers are still tingling after that wrack.