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How to spell WEACK correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "weack", fret not, as there are several plausible corrections. A likely replacement would be "weak", indicating a lacking in strength or power. Other viable alternatives could be "wreck", referencing destruction or "wake", pertaining to a funeral or commemoration.

List of suggestions on how to spell weack correctly

  • tweak I just need to tweak the recipe a little bit to make it perfect.
  • Wac I Wac a penny from my sibling's wallet.
  • wacko He's acting like a wacko ever since he lost his job.
  • wacky My friend wore a wacky hat to the party.
  • waco Waco is a city in the state of Texas.
  • walk After I finished my sandwich, I decided to take a long walk in the park.
  • weak I'm feeling quite weak today.
  • wear
  • week I will have to skip the week of the wedding because I have a paper due that week.
  • whack
  • whacks I can always tell when he's going to whacks me because his hand goes rapidly back and forth.
  • wick He lit the wick and watched the candle glow.
  • wrack The ship was driven on to the rocks and the crew were lost in the wrack.
  • wreak The storm began to wreak havoc on the small town, causing extensive damage to homes and businesses.
  • wreck She was always a wreck after a night out.

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