How to spell WEATHE correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "weathe" instead of "weather", fret not! Autocorrect can be unreliable, so here are some suggestions to rectify this error: weather, wheate, wreathe, weaver, wheaten. Remember to double-check your text to ensure proper spelling and clear communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell weathe correctly
- bathe
- bethe
- death
- feather The bird's feather was soft and delicate.
- heath
- heather The heather on the moors looked purple in the afternoon light.
- lathe The woodworker used a lathe to shape the legs of the chair.
- leather He wore a beautiful leather jacket on his motorcycle ride through the mountains.
- lethe The lethe river in Greek mythology was said to bring forgetfulness and oblivion to those who drank its waters.
- neath The treasure lies neath the deep blue sea.
- sheathe I cannot imagine my life without my sword; sheathe it safely away before they come.
- swathe I need a long swathe of fabric to cover this entire table.
- wealth Josephine assumed that the wealth of the Winslow family must be immense.
- wealthy The wealthy businessman drove a luxurious sports car.
- weather Today's weather is much nicer than it was yesterday.
- weathers The weatherman predicts that the storm will weathers out by tomorrow afternoon.
- weave She would weave a basket every summer.
- withe
- wrath He feared the wrath of his boss after missing the important deadline.
- wreath I hung a sad wreath on the door to say goodbye.
- wreathe She made an effort to wreathe the flower crown to wear for the summer solstice celebration.