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How to spell WAISE correctly?

"Waise" might be a misspelling of the word "wise". Another possible suggestion could be the word "waist", which refers to the part of the body between the ribs and hips. Alternatively, "waise" may be intended to be "ways", as in "different ways to approach a problem."

List of suggestions on how to spell waise correctly

  • Ais Ais is a type of frozen dessert made from pureed fruit or fruit juice, sugar, and water.
  • raise The company decided to raise the salaries of its employees to show appreciation for their hard work.
  • valise I packed my essentials in my valise before heading out on my trip.
  • vase She placed the fresh flowers in the crystal vase.
  • vise I need a vise to grip the metal tightly while I'm working on it.
  • wads I'm going to put the wads of cash back in the bank.
  • wags
  • waifs The waifs stood on the dock, looking out to the sea.
  • wails The baby wails when he's hungry.
  • WAINS The farmer used his wains to transport the harvested crops.
  • waist I always feel slimmer when I wear my waist-tightening belt.
  • Waite The Waite Collection of Tarot cards is one of the most famous and popular tarot decks in the world.
  • Waits He waits for his orders to be processed.
  • waive I waive my right to remain silent and choose to speak to the authorities.
  • waives The company waives the fees for customers who sign up for their loyalty program.
  • Wars The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars fought in England between the Houses of York and Lancaster.
  • Was John was was riding his bicycle when he was hit by a car.
  • wasp I saw a wasp buzzing around my picnic table.
  • Wast
  • waste It is important to reduce waste in order to protect the environment.
  • wats
  • ways
  • Weiss The Weiss family live on the top floor.
  • Whose Whose jacket is this?
  • Wis
  • WISC The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) is commonly used by psychologists to measure cognitive abilities in children.
  • wise I think she's wise to keep her distance.
  • wised As he grew older, he wised up and learned to manage his finances better.
  • WISER As we grow older, we become wiser from the experiences that we have had in life.
  • wisp The wisp of a flame caught in the drafts.
  • Wist I couldn't help but feel wist as I said goodbye to my friends at the airport.
  • worse The weather today is worse than yesterday.

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