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How to spell WEANTS correctly?

If you have accidentally typed "weants" instead of "wants", don't worry! It's a common mistake. The correct suggestions for this misspelling could include "wants", "weans" or "weeds". Just ensure that you choose the appropriate word based on the context to convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell weants correctly

  • Ants Ants are busy insects that work together to build their homes and gather food.
  • bents Bill Bents tried to keep up with the football players, but he was bents by the time they reached the locker room
  • cants The professor encouraged us to avoid the cants and to challenge conventional wisdom.
  • CENTS Put 10 cents in the meter.
  • dents She got eight dents in her car.
  • gents The gents at the bar were discussing politics and sipping their drinks.
  • Lents
  • pants I need to buy a new pair of pants before my interview.
  • peanuts I usually eat peanuts with my cereal.
  • rants My co-worker always rants about how much she hates her job.
  • rents
  • tents We set up our tents in the wilderness for our camping trip.
  • vents The HVAC system in the office contains vents to regulate the temperature and air flow.
  • wafts The delicious aroma of fresh baked bread wafts from the bakery next door.
  • Waits He waits for his friend to arrive at the restaurant.
  • wands Harry Potter used his wands to defeat Lord Voldemort.
  • wanes
  • want
  • wants
  • Warts Warts are often treated with topical medication, surgery, or freezing.
  • wats
  • watts The watts generator produces enough power to run a TV for an entire day.
  • weaned My child is six months old and is already weaned.
  • weans The mother cat weans her kittens when they are old enough to eat solid food.
  • wefts The wefts in my hair are coming out.
  • welts I got a few welts from being jumped on by my dog.
  • Wends The Wends were a Slavic people who once inhabited territories in present-day Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
  • Went Yesterday, I went to the mall to buy new clothes.
  • wets

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