How To Spell haw?
How to Pronounce haw?
Correct pronunciation for the word "haw" is [hˈɔː], [hˈɔː], [h_ˈɔː].
What are the misspellings for haw?
- hawiia,
- bawww,
- awwww,
- haiwaii,
- hahn,
- woaw,
- ohau,
- hoiw,
- hao,
- yeehaw,
- havi,
- faw,
- shaow,
- has,
- haiwii,
- haair,
- ho9w,
- haear,
- haq,
- hjow,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- ihear,
- hyway,
- hsw,
- hak,
- chuahua,
- awwwwww,
- bahai,
- sohow,
- howhe,
- hiwi,
- hpw,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- hiow,
- h0w,
- how'a,
- har,
- hvw,
- hahhah,
- khao,
- yaho0,
- ha11o,
- wwwwwwwww,
- hyw,
- hhear,
- hawiee,
- nihao,
- haior,
- havew,
- havw,
- hawaaii,
- how,
- mhear,
- hawaii,
- hawiaa,
- sahow,
- houw,
- tehyw,
- 7g76h8yh8,
- hiway,
- hawi,
- he'w,
- highw,
- muawh,
- daw,
- haigh,
- ha35,
- 1has,
- ahae,
- wwwwwww,
- yhay,
- yhear,
- aw,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- wwwwwwww,
- daow,
- hawie,
- hawwi,
- hawe,
- hawwaii,
- han,
- hadw,
- wwwwwwwwwwwww,
- hjear,
- hvae,
- htae,
- dayw,
- pheww,
- bahar,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- shaw,
- haha1,
- heear,
- hiawii,
- huzah,
- nehew,
- hawl,
- hae,
- haha,
- hawwia,
- haf,
- hhair,
- hab,
- wwwww,
- wwwwwwwwwww,
- had1,
- havi2,
- haow,
- hal,
- hahah,
- had10,
- haooy,
- heaer,
- hap,
- haev,
- hawiie,
- wayw,
- liaw,
- hawia,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- haiir,
- hawn,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- hawaai,
- veaw,
- hasw,
- hawii,
- heahh,
- heaar,
- phewww,
- 7how,
- kaw,
- hawai,
- himw,
- 08h00,
- gaw,
- wwwwwwwwwwww,
- awwwww,
- hawa,
- hiawia,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- hwa,
- hwf,
- hai,
- ha21,
- hpaay,
- hwaii,
- naw,
- jhear,
- hgow,
- hawiai,
- hw,
- huawei,
- hav,
- hawwai,
- heeeeee,
- hiw,
- hyow,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- wwwwwwwwww,
- haugh,
- mehow,
- hau,
- howie,
- haz,
- wwwwww,
- hac,
- waw,
- haa,
- haj,
- hawiaii,
- jihae,
- wwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
- haor,
- whau,
- hawck.
"Haw" in context
Haw is a tropical evergreen tree found in Southeast Asia that can reach up to 60 feet tall. Its leaves are glossy green with a serrated edge and it bears a small, round, yellow fruit with a single seed. The leaves, fruit and seed of the haw tree are used in traditional Chinese medicine, as well as in Ayurvedic and traditional Thai medicine. The fruit is believed to have a warming and stimulating effect on the body. It is also used to improve the digestive system, reduce fever and promote weight loss.
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Usage over time for haw:
This graph shows how "haw" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.