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How to spell WHIGH correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "whigh", there are a few correct suggestions you can consider. The word "which" is often mistakenly typed as "whigh". Another option is "while", which could also be what the intended word is. Double-checking your spelling and using tools like spell check can help you avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell whigh correctly

  • aweigh The ship's anchor was aweigh as it began to sail away from the harbor.
  • high I climbed up to the top of the high mountain.
  • Hugh Hugh is a brilliant mathematician who has won numerous awards.
  • nigh The day is nigh, and we must prepare for our journey.
  • sigh
  • thigh She rubbed her sore thigh after an intense workout.
  • waugh
  • weigh I need to weigh my suitcase before my flight to ensure it meets the weight limit.
  • weighs My luggage weighs more than 50 pounds.
  • weight
  • Which
  • whiff I caught a whiff of fuirgine from his closet.
  • whig During the eighteenth century, the Whig Party in England represented the interests of the aristocracy and held power for much of the time.
  • while I was walking around the city while enjoying the sights and sounds.
  • whim I can't think of anything in particular, but I feel like I'm on a whim today.
  • whine Do not whine about your problems, you can solve them.
  • Whinge I whinge about the small things.
  • whiny The child was being extremely whiny and demanding attention from his parents.
  • whip She used a whip to train her horse to jump.
  • whir The sound of the fan's whir lured me into a deep sleep.
  • whirl The wind began to whirl the leaves around in a chaotic dance.
  • whirs
  • whit The snow covered everything in a layer of crisp, white whit.
  • white Everybody in the room is white.
  • whiz I had a whiz on solving the equation.
  • wig I have a new wig, it's really wiggy.
  • wight He was awy a six foot tall wight.
  • wish I wish that I could travel the world.
  • With With a new job offer on the table, he had to make a difficult decision.

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