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How to spell WEGH correctly?

The misspelling "wegh" could be corrected to "weigh" or "wage" depending on the intended meaning. "Weigh" refers to determining the weight of something, while "wage" is a regular payment for work. Proofreading and using spellcheck tools are crucial to avoid such mistakes and enhance the clarity of your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell wegh correctly

  • aweigh The captain shouted "anchors aweigh" and the ship began to move.
  • Eh " Eh, what's the big deal?
  • high I really needed to go to the bathroom but I didn't want to go up to the high toilet in the ladies' room
  • Hugh Hugh Hefner is the founder of Playboy magazines.
  • Keogh
  • Leah Leah looked sad.
  • leigh She Leigh danced with the boys.
  • NEH
  • neigh I heard the neigh of a horse as I walked through the countryside.
  • nigh It is nigh impossible to complete this task on time.
  • Pugh
  • sigh I let out a deep sigh of relief after finishing my last exam.
  • Ugh Ugh, I can't believe I forgot to bring my phone with me.
  • VEG I love veg pizza.
  • vega She loved parachuting and Vega was her plane.
  • wag
  • wage My boss was happy to announce a wage increase for all employees this year.
  • wash After the race, I wanted to wash my face.
  • waugh
  • We We are very pleased with the new offices.
  • we'd We'd love to join you for dinner tonight.
  • weak She felt weak after not eating all day.
  • weal The queen presented the king with a golden weal.
  • wean It is important to wean a newborn off breast milk gradually.
  • wear I can't wear those clothes.
  • web I spent hours browsing the web for the perfect birthday gift.
  • webb
  • wed I am set to wed my partner next month.
  • wedge She stuck the wedge under the door to keep it from closing.
  • wee Wee Harry saw a funny animal and we laughed until we cried.
  • weed I've been growing weed in my garden for years.
  • week
  • Ween
  • weep The child began to weep uncontrollably when she realized she had lost her beloved toy.
  • WEES
  • wei
  • weigh I need to weigh my suitcase before I go to the airport.
  • weighs
  • weight I need to lose weight before my next doctor's appointment.
  • weir Alice watched the dragon fly overhead, before landing on the other side of the weir.
  • well
  • wen
  • Were
  • wet The faucet was wet.
  • wig I wore a bright red wig to the costume party.
  • wight I saw a wight on my walk this morning.
  • wish
  • With I took my laptop with me.
  • wog
  • yeah I know you're a big guy, and I don't mean to pick on you, but yeah, I can see it

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