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How to spell WFITS correctly?

If you misspelled "wfits" and are wondering about correct suggestions, it's possible that you meant "wits" or "wafts". "Wits" refers to intelligence or mental sharpness, while "wafts" refers to the gentle movement of air or scent. Consider these suggestions depending on the context of your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell wfits correctly

  • befits
  • bits I hoard bits of information like a squirrel hoards nuts.
  • Fats Fats are important for providing energy and insulation in the body.
  • FIATS All the money in The FIATS bank is fake.
  • fibs The fibs he told me were so absurd I could barely believe them.
  • figs The figs were delicious.
  • fins The dolphin gracefully swam through the water, its fins propelling it forward.
  • firs We decided to cut down the firs in our front yard and replace them with fruit trees.
  • fists He was fists with his opponent.
  • fit
  • fits The dress fits perfectly, I don't need to make any adjustments.
  • flits She flits from subject to subject without ever sticking to one for too long.
  • GITS I've got a GITS for you.
  • hits The baseball player got three hits in yesterday's game.
  • Its The dog wagged its tail happily as the owner petted it.
  • kits She has a collection of makeup kits.
  • nits Isabella was scratching her head for hours trying to get the nits out.
  • pits The pits in the ground are a good place to dig for potatoes.
  • SITS The cat sits on the windowsill, basking in the sunlight.
  • wafts The smell of fresh-baked bread wafts through the kitchen.
  • Waits Tom waits outside the bar for his friend.
  • wats
  • wefts Wefts can help you create a natural looking hair style.
  • wets
  • Whites The Whites dominated the society during the colonial era.
  • wits He used all his wits to solve the complex puzzle.
  • writes He writes fiction novels in his spare time.
  • writs The judge issued two writs of habeas corpus for the detained prisoners.

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