How to spell WAEKER correctly?
If you intended to spell "waeker" but it's incorrect, here are possible suggestions that might be what you meant: "weaker", meaning less strong; "waker", the act of waking up someone or something; "wanker", a derogatory term (be cautious with its usage); or "walker", someone who walks or uses a walking aid.
List of suggestions on how to spell waeker correctly
- baker The baker made fresh bread every morning for his customers.
- faker I don't trust him, he's a faker.
- maker The maker of this exquisite furniture is a master craftsman.
- taker The taker of the last piece of cake always gets the most judgmental stares.
- wader
- wafer I love to snack on vanilla wafer cookies with a glass of milk.
- wager I'll make a wager with you that I can beat you in this game of cards.
- wagerer I am a wagerer.
- wagner Richard Wagner is a famous German composer known for his operas such as "Tristan und Isolde" and "The Ring of the Nibelung".
- wake I couldn't wake up this morning, despite my multiple alarms.
- Waked Waked up at 5 am to get ready for school.
- waken
- wakes Every morning he wakes up early to go for a run.
- walker The old lady used a walker to assist her in walking.
- wanker
- water
- waver John was determined to not waver in his decision to pursue his dream career.
- waxier She was a waxier than most girls her age.
- weaker The weaker widget will break easily.
- weber This Weber grill is perfect for some amazing charcoal-grilled BBQ.
- wicker I picked up a wicker chair at the thrift store.
- winker I noticed a winker on my car while driving today.
- worker The worker was diligent and reliable, showing up to work on time every day.
- wrecker The wrecker truck arrived to clear the wreckage from the highway.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately