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How to spell WEAKES correctly?

If you're looking for correct alternatives to the misspelling "weakes", consider words like "weakest", "wakes" or "weekend". "Weakest" refers to something being at the lowest level of strength, while "wakes" depicts the act of arising from sleep. "Weekend" pertains to the two days of leisure following the workweek.

List of suggestions on how to spell weakes correctly

  • awakes After being in a deep sleep for eight hours, he awakes feeling refreshed and ready for the day.
  • tweaks After making some tweaks, the software worked perfectly.
  • wages My wages were higher this month than they were last month.
  • wake I always struggle to wake up early in the morning.
  • wakens As the sun rises, it wakens the birds and they start singing.
  • wakes
  • Waxes My grandmother waxes the floors every month to keep them shining.
  • weak I am feeling weak and tired today because I didn't get enough sleep last night.
  • weaken The disease can weaken the immune system.
  • weakens
  • weaker I'm feeling weaker by the day.
  • weakest My weakest subject in school has always been math.
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  • wears He always wears a hat to protect his bald head from the sun.
  • weaves The spider weaves a beautiful web in the corner of the room.
  • wedges Tim jammed his car into the back of Frank's wedges.
  • weeks This beef is going to be good in a few weeks.
  • WEES I told my little brother WEES about your cats.
  • wreaks The condition of my house is wreaks havoc on my psyche.

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