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How to spell WAIRD correctly?

When confronted with the misspelling "waird", consider these possible suggestions: "weird" and "ward". "Weird" refers to something uncanny or peculiar, while "ward" denotes a division in a hospital or an area to be guarded. Context is key in selecting the appropriate correction and ensuring effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell waird correctly

  • aid The charity sent aid to the disaster-stricken region.
  • award I won an award for best actress in a drama film.
  • Baird Baird was known for his contributions to the development of television.
  • laird The laird of the castle welcomed the visitors with open arms.
  • sward The horse galloped across the sward as the sun began to set.
  • wad He stuffed a wad of gum into his mouth before heading into the meeting.
  • Wailed She wailed in agony as the doctor gave her a shot.
  • wait I will have to wait until next week for my appointment with the dentist.
  • Waite
  • Waited I waited for three hours at the bus station.
  • Waived The court waived the defendant's fine due to a lack of evidence.
  • Wald The German word " Wald" can be translated to English as "forest.
  • wand The wizard waved his wand and muttered an incantation, causing the room to fill with a bright light.
  • war The war lasted for five years and devastated the entire country.
  • ward
  • wards The hospital has dedicated wards for cardiology and oncology patients.
  • Warred
  • wart I have a wart on my finger that I need to get rid of.
  • weir The fishermen built a weir to catch salmon in the river.
  • weird The new student's fashion sense was really weird.
  • weirdo I can't believe my partner is dating a weirdo.
  • whir The sound of the blender's whir filled the kitchen as it pureed the ingredients for the smoothie.
  • wild I'm not going to camp out in the wild.
  • wind The wind blew fiercely through the trees, causing the leaves to rustle and dance.
  • wired The room smells of stale cigarettes and the stale smell of wired circuitry.
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