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How to spell WITHED correctly?

The misspelling "withed" could be correctly suggested as "withered", as it is the correct spelling for something that has dried up or lost its vitality. "Whited" could also be suggested as a possible correct spelling, as it means to paint or cover with a white substance.

List of suggestions on how to spell withed correctly

  • birthed My grandmother birthed nine children.
  • pithead The workers gathered at the pithead, waiting for their shift to begin.
  • Swathed After being swathed in a white sheet, Lt. Da Silva was led out of the emergency room.
  • Tithed In ancient times, some people were tithed according to how much they earned.
  • Waited The train was late and I waited for it on the platform.
  • Watched
  • Weighed I weighed myself this morning and I've lost weight.
  • Whited
  • whither
  • wined The couple wined and dined at the fancy restaurant for their anniversary.
  • Wiped The cloth was wiped clean.
  • wired I am wired for pleasure.
  • wised I wised up and decided to consult with an expert before making any major decisions.
  • Wished I wished for a sunny day so I could go to the beach.
  • Witched She was convinced that her neighbor had witched her garden to stunt the growth of her plants.
  • With The band played all night with no break.
  • withe The basket was woven from flexible withe branches.
  • Withed He withed in pain as the nurse administered the injection.
  • wither
  • withered The withered plant was ignored by the passersby.
  • withers
  • withes The withes on the broomstick were tightly bound together.
  • Witted She was quick-witted and always had a comeback ready.
  • Wived The wealthy man wived several times, often marrying younger women each time.
  • writhed All around her writhed the creature, showing its razor-sharp teeth.

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Intertubing

  • antedating
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  • entertainer
  • entertaining
  • inditing
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  • intertwine
  • interurban
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