vulnerable
Common misspellings:
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- vanurable (0.1%)
- vulenable (0.5%)
- vunarable (0.7%)
- vonerable (4.1%)
- vulnerble (1.6%)
- vunerable (54.3%)
- vulnable (0.3%)
- vounerable (0.9%)
- vurnrable (0.1%)
- vunurable (0.5%)
- voulnerable (1.2%)
- vulnrable (1.8%)
- vlunerable (0.3%)
- vulnerbale (0.3%)
- volnerable (2.8%)
- volnerble (0.3%)
- vulnarable (2.4%)
- vulnorable (0.3%)
- vulnurable (1.2%)
- vulterable (0.3%)
- vurnarable (0.3%)
- vonurable (0.3%)
- vurnerable (1.2%)
- vaunerable (0.3%)
- vurnable (0.4%)
- vunrable (8.8%)
- vunrebale (0.3%)
- vunerabal (0.3%)
- vulnreable (0.3%)
- valunerable (0.3%)
- vulenrable (0.3%)
- velnerable (0.1%)
- vulernable (1.8%)
- vounurable (0.3%)
- vonrable (0.7%)
- vunlerable (0.3%)
- vulerable (3.4%)
- vounarable (0.3%)
- vaulnerable (2.4%)
- vaulnurable (0.3%)
- vulberable (0.3%)
- vaunrable (0.7%)
- valnerable (0.4%)
- vonarable (0.3%)
- valnerble (0.5%)
- vulnarbal (0.3%)
- vulneraalbe (0.3%)
- vulnerabie (0.3%)
- vulneranle (0.3%)
- vulnerval (0.3%)
- vunarble (0.3%)
- vuneralbe (0.3%)
- vurenable (0.3%)
Usage examples for vulnerable:
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The other two were very near it, and were the principal redoubts which defended the most exposed and vulnerable portion of the new town on the western side.
"Project Gutenberg History of The Netherlands, 1555-1623, Complete" – John Lothrop Motley -
It is the most vulnerable to attack of all departments of government, both on the score of expense and character.
"India’s Problem Krishna or Christ" – John P. Jones -
All other ramparts are vulnerable
"My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year" – John Henry Jowett -
One is very vulnerable when one is in love.
"The Princess of Montpensier" – Madame de La Fayette