That is the correct spelling of "wore" (past tense of 'to wear').
The correct spelling is "wore."
Cinderella's spell wore off at midnight.
The word is spelled baggy. Example: He wore baggy trousers.
The likely word sought is knight, used to mean an armored fighter.
The word is spelled checkered. Example: The boy wore a checkered shirt with plaid pants.
That is the correct spelling of "sported" (wore, displayed).
they wore dresses and pants, like kakis or however you spell it... and rich men wore red coats, and rich woman wore beautiful dresses, and pearls. poor people wore rags too! hop i helped more then the other answer!
it is closely cropped :) no hyphen needed, i even used spell check to make sure.
work > wore > wire > wise > wish > wash > cash
The past tense of wear is wore. The past participle is worn. Woren isn't used as either. The present tense of wear is wearing.
The word is spelled everyday. It can be written as "everyday" as in: "She wore her everyday clothes to a wedding." Or it can be written as "every day", as in: The boy called his girlfriend every day."
A "wedgie" is a noun. One type of wedgie is GIVEN, the other is WORN. The past tense would be "gave a wedgie" or "wore a wedgie" (the shoe).
WORE from the verb TO WEAR, WORE, WORN.