Wurf

/[vʊʁf]/ noun

Letters

4 characters

Frequency Rank

#11,363

in German word usage

Misspellings

6

tracked variants

Confusables

20

similar word pairs

Wurf is aGermannoun. It means: Vorgang, Ergebnis einer Handlung, bei der ein Gegenstand unter Kraftaufwand über eine gewisse Entfernung durch die Luft befördert wird Pronounced [vʊʁf]. Often confused with Wut and WWF.

Key facts for Wurf
PropertyValue
HeadwordWurf
LanguageGerman
Part of speechNoun
IPA[vʊʁf]
Letters4
Frequency rank#11,363
Misspellings tracked6
Confusable pairs20
SourceWiktionary (kaikki.org)

Frequency rank visualization

Position of Wurf in German word frequency (lower rank = more common)

Source: Wordfreq corpus

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The German entry for Wurf is 4 letters long, classified as anoun, and transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet as [vʊʁf]. Corpus data places it at rank #11,363 in overall German word frequency, marking it as uncommon enough that many writers pause before typing it.Wiktionary records 5 distinct senses for this headword, so context determines which meaning a reader should apply.

Our Hunspell-derived misspelling index lists 6 documented wrong-spelling variants for Wurf, with forms such as "uwrf", "wruf", and "wufr". Each variant represents a distinct typo pattern that appears often enough in corpora to be worth flagging, typically a doubled-consonant error, a silent-letter drop, or a vowel substitution.It also participates in 20 confusable-pair relationships, "Wut", "WWF", "Wurm", and more, where similar look or sound leads writers to substitute one word for another in context.

No explicit etymology string is stored for this entry, so spelling patterns must be inferred from the word's phoneme-to-grapheme mapping rather than from a documented borrowing chain. For readers arriving here from a spelling check, the authoritative guidance is: the correct German form is Wurf, spelled W-U-R-F, and any other sequence of those letters, regardless of how natural it feels, is a misspelling in standard orthography.

Definition

  1. 1
    Vorgang, Ergebnis einer Handlung, bei der ein Gegenstand unter Kraftaufwand über eine gewisse Entfernung durch die Luft befördert wird
  2. 2
    Ergebnis einer Handlung
  3. 3
    bei Stoffen: Art, wie der Stoff fällt
  4. 4
    bei Tieren: Menge der kurz nacheinander geborenen Jungen, Nachkommen
  5. 5
    beim Holz: das Sich-Werfen („Arbeiten“)

Synonyms

This word in other languages

Common misspellings

Also misspelled as: uwrf,wruf,wufr,wurff,wurrf,wwurf

Misspelling Pattern Breakdown

Relative frequency of common misspelling types for Wurf

Misspelling Variants of "Wurf"

uwrf4wruf4wufr4wurff5wurrf5wwurf5
Misspelling Variants of "Wurf"

Frequency rank: #11,363 in German

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you spell "Wurf"?
"Wurf" is spelled W-U-R-F. The IPA pronunciation is [vʊʁf].
What does "Wurf" mean?
As a noun, "Wurf" means: Vorgang, Ergebnis einer Handlung, bei der ein Gegenstand unter Kraftaufwand über eine gewisse Entfernung durch die Luft befördert wird
What words are commonly confused with "Wurf"?
"Wurf" is commonly confused with "Wut", "WWF", "Wurm". These words look or sound similar but have different meanings. PlainSpell provides detailed comparisons for each pair.
How do you pronounce "Wurf"?
The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription for "Wurf" is [vʊʁf]. Click the speaker icon on the pronunciation badge above to hear it spoken aloud where audio is available.
What language does "Wurf" come from?
"Wurf" is a German word. PlainSpell covers definitions, pronunciations, and spelling data across English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German.
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Data Source: Wiktionary (via kaikki.org), licensed under CC BY-SA & GFDL. Frequency data from Wordfreq. Misspellings derived from Hunspell dictionaries.