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How to spell WHEASE correctly?

If you meant to write "wHEASE", here are some possible correct suggestions: "was", "wise", "whale", "wheel" or "whisk". Reread the sentence to determine which option fits best. Remember to double-check your spellings in order to convey your message accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell wHEASE correctly

  • CEASE The noise outside finally ceased, allowing me to get some sleep.
  • CHASE The police officer initiated a high-speed chase to apprehend the fleeing suspect.
  • CHEESE I love eating a grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup for lunch.
  • CREASE She carefully folded the paper, making sure to create a sharp crease down the middle.
  • EASE I applied some ointment to the burn to provide ease and soothing relief.
  • GREASE I need to buy more grease for my bicycle chain.
  • HBase HBase is a scalable, distributed database system designed to handle large amounts of structured data across many commodity servers.
  • HEARSE The family followed the hearse in a somber procession to the cemetery.
  • HEAVE Heave the box onto the truck carefully to avoid dropping it.
  • HESSE Hesse was a German-born poet and novelist whose works explored themes of self-discovery and spirituality.
  • LEASE She chose to lease a car instead of buying one.
  • PHASE Our project is currently in the research phase.
  • PHRASE He struggled to come up with a catchy phrase for his advertising campaign.
  • PLEASE Can you please pass me the book?
  • RHEAS There are only three species of rheas, which are large, flightless birds native to South America.
  • SHEAVE The crane operator skillfully maneuvered the sheave to hoist the heavy load.
  • TEASE She hated when he would tease her about her fear of spiders.
  • THESE These are the new books that just arrived at the library.
  • UNEASE The presence of a strange figure lurking in the shadows filled her with unease.
  • WEASEL The sneaky weasel quickly blended into the tall grass, outsmarting its pursuers.
  • WEAVE She learned how to weave beautiful tapestries by hand.
  • WHALE The humpback whale is known for its majestic song and acrobatic breaches.
  • WHEAL After being stung by a bee, a painful wheal formed on her arm.
  • WHEALS I noticed small itchy wheals on my skin after being bitten by mosquitoes.
  • WHEAT I enjoy baking bread using various types of wheat, such as whole wheat or spelt.
  • WHEATEN I adopted a friendly Wheaten Terrier who is always eager to go for walks.
  • WHEE She squealed with joy as she rode down the roller coaster, shouting "WHEE!" at every exhilarating twist and turn.
  • WHEEZE After running up the stairs, I could hear my heavy breathing turn into a wheeze.
  • WHENCE The detective pondered from whence the unusual sound had originated.
  • WHENS Whens the last time you saw such a beautiful sunset?
  • WHERE I don't know where my keys are, I must have misplaced them.
  • WHETS The suspenseful trailer for the movie WHETS my appetite to see it.
  • WHOSE I can't remember whose car it is; it must belong to one of our neighbors.

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