How to spell SWITHS correctly?
The misspelling "swiths" could have been intended to be "switches" or "swaths". "Switches" refers to the act of changing from one thing to another or a device used for turning on or off an electrical current. "Swaths" refers to a strip or a path.
List of suggestions on how to spell swiths correctly
- swath The farmer mowed a swath in the shape of a heart for his wife's birthday.
- swathe The farmer used a scythe to cut a swathe through the field of wheat.
- swathes
- swaths The farmer cut swaths through the field to harvest the wheat.
- SWATS The team of SWATs arrived at the scene of the crime with full gear and weapons.
- SWIGS Jesse was drinking Swigs from the liquor store.
- SWIMS My grandmother goes to the community pool every morning and SWIMS laps for exercise.
- swishes The basketball swishes through the hoop, scoring the winning point.
- swiss
- switches He quickly switches off the lights before going to bed every night.
- SWITZ
- withes She wept with grief, but her withes did not break.