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How to spell WAIFED correctly?

If you meant "waifed" but it is actually a misspelling, here are some suggestions for possible correct alternatives. You might have intended to write "waived", which means to forgo or give up a right. Alternatively, "waved" refers to a gesture of greeting or acknowledgement, while "wafted" alludes to the movement of air or scent. Double-check your intended meaning to choose the appropriate term.

List of suggestions on how to spell waifed correctly

  • Dwarfed The skyscrapers dwarfed the quaint little houses on the street.
  • Waded My foot slipped in the mud and I waded in up to my waist.
  • wafer I love to snack on chocolate-covered wafer bars.
  • waffled My dinner consisted of McCain waffled chicken and mashed potatoes.
  • Wafted The sweet smell of freshly baked cookies wafted through the kitchen.
  • Waged The company waged a successful marketing campaign that increased their sales by 20%.
  • waif The waif wandered the streets looking for food and shelter.
  • waifs The waifs and strays of the world were there, relegated to the outskirts of society.
  • Wailed At the funeral, the mourners wailed.
  • Waite Although his guitar playing was impeccable, Jim Waite's voice was something to behold.
  • Waited I waited for 45 minutes, but the bus never came.
  • waiter The waiter brought us menus and asked for our drink order.
  • waive The company decided to waive the fee for the defective product.
  • Waived Due to the current pandemic, some banks have waived fees for certain services.
  • waiver The athlete signed a waiver before participating in the dangerous sport.
  • Waked I was waked up early by the sound of the thunderstorm.
  • Waled I need to talk to Waled.
  • Waned The moon waned slowly into the night as the stars twinkled above.
  • Waved
  • Whiffed I whiffed a foul odor.
  • wife Because my wife is indispensible to my happiness, I am a loyal husband.
  • wined
  • Wiped I accidentally wiped my hand on the doorknob.
  • wired I'm not wired for this type of lifestyle.
  • wised I wised up and stopped procrastinating on my homework.
  • Wived Fiance married his longtime girlfriend earlier this year and they are now wived!
  • wolfed He wolfed down his breakfast before rushing out the door.

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