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How to spell WEARK correctly?

If you meant "weark" as a misspelling for "weak", here are some possible correct suggestions. The word you may be looking for is "work", which means to exert physical or mental effort. Another possibility is "wreak", which means to cause or inflict. A final suggestion could be "weary", which means feeling tired or fatigued.

List of suggestions on how to spell weark correctly

  • ark
  • bark The dog started to bark loudly when he saw the mailman approaching the house.
  • beak
  • berk A rash on my neck was starting to itch so I head to the pharmacy to get Berk's Topical Cream.
  • dark I am always attracted to the dark side of life.
  • gear I need to find the right gear for my upcoming backpacking trip.
  • hark " Hark! It sounds like my phone is ringing.
  • lark
  • leak The evidence indicated a possible leak in the manufacturing process.
  • mark I want to ask the teacher to mark my exam.
  • nark Jeremy tried to hide the evidence, but the police found it and arrested him on nark charges.
  • newark I am traveling to Newark tomorrow for a business meeting.
  • park
  • peak The peak of the mountain was terrific.
  • perk
  • teak The dock was built of teak.
  • tweak
  • walk My dog loves to walk in the park every morning.
  • war Many innocent lives were lost in the war.
  • ward The nurse visited every patient in her ward.
  • ware
  • warm I'm warm in my coat.
  • warn Please warn your employees about the danger of crossing the road.
  • warp The floorboards have started to warp due to the humidity.
  • Wars The Galactic Wars were fought between the Jedi and the Sith.
  • wart She had a wart on the tip of her nose.
  • wary The security guard was very wary of the intruder.
  • we're We're going to be late for the movie if we don't leave now.
  • weak The athlete felt weak after running the marathon.
  • weal The weal on his arm was a result of his recent vaccine shot.
  • wean It's hard to wean yourself off the sweet treats you love.
  • wear
  • wearer The wearer of the green shirt stood out in the sea of blue.
  • wears She always wears a red scarf in the winter.
  • weary I'm feeling so weary after the long workday.
  • week We are going to have a busy week.
  • weir The river flowed over a low weir, creating a gentle patter of water that calmed my nerves.
  • Were Were you spying on me?
  • whack I heard a loud whack and turned around to see the baseball flying over the fence.
  • work I need to finish my work before I go home.
  • wreak The storm was such a wreak that it caused damage all over the city.

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