How to spell HEWAD correctly?
If you meant to type "hewad" but want to correct the misspelling, there are a few options to consider. "Header" refers to the top part of a document or webpage. "Heard" is the past tense of "hear" and means to have perceived sound. "Herald" refers to someone who announces important news. Double-check to ensure you're using the correct word!
List of suggestions on how to spell hewad correctly
- Chewed I chewed my food slowly and thoroughly to aid in digestion.
- Had
- Hawed She hawed for a moment before giving her answer.
- he'd He'd never tasted such delicious food before.
- head
- heady The fragrance of the flowers was heady and overpowering.
- heard
- heat I can feel the heat from the oven as I open its door.
- heed
- held She held the vase carefully, afraid she might drop it.
- herd The herd of cattle were grazing in the vast green pasture.
- hewed The woodcutter hewed the large tree trunks into smaller pieces for firewood.
- hewer The hewer skillfully carved the rock into a smooth surface.
- howard Howard loves listening to jazz music.
- reward I worked hard all year and finally got my reward with a promotion and a pay raise.
- seward Seward was driven by an intense commitment to the Union and opposition to slavery.
- shewed He shewed his support for his friend by attending every game.
- wad