How to spell ADOCK correctly?
If you're trying to spell "adock" but keep making mistakes, here are a few correct alternatives to consider: "addict" (someone who is addicted to something), "adore" (to have great affection or admiration for), "alack" (an expression of regret or disappointment) or "aduck" (a term used in hunting to instruct a dog to crouch down).
List of suggestions on how to spell adock correctly
- aback I was taken aback when I saw the size of the elephant.
- ADC The ADC converted the analog signal to a digital signal for processing.
- ado There was much ado about the new government policies.
- adobe The houses in this area are made of adobe bricks.
- adore
- adorn She had decorated the cake with intricate sugar flowers to adorn it.
- Alack This alack! is the third alack! of the day.
- AMOCO AMOCO was a brand of gas station that was popular in the 1970s and 1980s.
- amok The suspect was reportedly amok, stabbing people indiscriminately.
- deck Do you want to play some poker? I have a deck of cards.
- dick Do you have a dick?
- doc I need to send this doc to my professor as soon as possible.
- dock The boat was pulled up to the dock before the passengers were allowed to disembark.
- dork He's such a dork, always making jokes that nobody laughs at.
- duck The duck waddled across the pond to get to the other side.
- haddock I had haddock for dinner.
- paddock
- stock Ned bought 500 shares of stock in his company.