The word "lack" meaning "to be without" is spelled as you have spelled it in the question.
L-A-C-K.
The correct spelling is "ignorant" (displaying a lack of knowledge).
The correct spelling is suffocate (to die from lack of air, or of oxygen).
The correct spelling is "lethargic." It means feeling a lack of energy or enthusiasm.
That is the correct spelling of the term "shrug" (an upward shoulders movement, signifying lack of knowledge or comment).
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
tack, lack, hack, sack,pack...
That is the correct spelling of "boredom" (tedium, lack of excitement).
It is an obstruction to a spell. In modern slang it means a lack of inspiration.
Animals that lack a backbone (and often any skeleton) are invertebrates.
the word dearth means a lack of or an inaquate supply death is to do with dying
Romanticized? San, with a line over the a to indicate a lack of tone.
That is the correct spelling of the word "starvation" (suffering from lack of food).
Tom blamed the unsuccessful marble spell on the lack of focus and concentration while casting the spell. He realized that he was distracted and not fully in tune with his magic, thus leading to the spell failing.
This is likely the word abeyance, which means temporary suspension, disuse, or lack of ownership.
The correct spelling is "ignorant" (displaying a lack of knowledge).
The spelling lac is French for "lake."The word sought may be lack (shortage, dearth).
The correct spelling is suffocate (to die from lack of air, or of oxygen).