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How to spell WAINED correctly?

If you are trying to spell "wained" but it doesn't seem right, here are some possible correct suggestions. Maybe you meant "waned", which refers to something decreasing or fading away. Or perhaps "weaned", which means to move away from dependence. Remember to double-check your spelling to convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell wained correctly

  • Gained I gained ten pounds over the holidays.
  • pained
  • Rained
  • veined The leaf was veined with green and brown lines.
  • Wailed The woman wailed in anguish when she heard the news of her husband's death.
  • Waited I waited for hours for the train, but it never arrived.
  • Waived The gym waived my membership fee for the month because I referred a friend.
  • wand Harry Potter waved his wand and shouted the magic spell "Expecto Patronum!
  • Waned The popularity of the artist waned as time went on.
  • Warned The weather forecast warned of an upcoming storm.
  • weaned The baby was weaned off of breast milk and started drinking formula.
  • weened The mother weened her child off of breastfeeding and started introducing solid foods.
  • Whined The child whined about not getting a piece of candy.
  • wind The wind blew my hair into my face.
  • wined He wined and dined her until she fell in love with him.
  • winged The butterfly's winged flight was a beautiful sight to behold.

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