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How to spell WAGHED correctly?

If you meant to type "waged" instead of "waghed", here are some possible correct suggestions. "Waged" means to engage in a battle or conflict. So, instead of "waghed", consider using "waged" to convey the intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell waghed correctly

  • aged The aged man struggled to climb up the stairs to his apartment.
  • Caged
  • Paged The librarian paged through the book to find the specific piece of information.
  • Raged The storm raged through the night, causing widespread destruction.
  • Swagged
  • Waded The kids waded through the shallow water, looking for seashells.
  • wage I have been working hard all week to earn my hourly wage.
  • Waged During the 1960s, many protests were waged in America against the war in Vietnam.
  • wager I am willing to wager that it will rain tomorrow.
  • Wagered I wagered a grand on the game and lost.
  • wages The company refused to increase their wages despite the employees' repeated requests.
  • Wagged The dog wagged its tail enthusiastically when it saw its owner return home.
  • Waggled She waggled her eyebrows at me.
  • Waked I waked up early this morning to watch the sunrise.
  • Waled Waled felt a shiver run down his spine.
  • Walked I walked to the shop to get some milk.
  • Waned The popularity of the video game waned after the release of a newer, more innovative game.
  • warhead America carried the heaviest warhead on its missiles.
  • washed
  • Watched I watched the sunset slowly fade into the horizon.
  • Waved After being informed of his dismissal, the employee was waved goodbye by his supervisor.
  • waxed I waxed my car yesterday.
  • Weighed She weighed 98 pounds.
  • wigged She wears a wigged head of hair to cover her baldness.

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