How to spell WEATTEN correctly?
If you meant to type "Weatten" but it's a misspelling, here are some potential suggestions: "Wheaton" (a common surname), "Wealthy" (indicating someone is rich) or "Weaver" (a profession involving fabric-making). Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy in your writing.
List of suggestions on how to spell Weatten correctly
- Batten The carpenter used a batten to secure the siding to the wall.
- Beaten The team was finally defeated, their spirits completely beaten.
- Eaten She had already eaten dinner when I arrived at her house.
- Fatten I decided to fatten up my cat by giving him an extra serving of food each day.
- Flatten After rolling out the dough, I need to flatten it with a rolling pin.
- Hearten The heartfelt words of encouragement from her friends helped to hearten her during a difficult time.
- Heathen The missionary traveled to the remote village to spread his religious teachings and convert the heathen inhabitants.
- Neaten I need to neaten up my desk before we have our team meeting.
- Reattend I will reattend the workshop next month to further enhance my skills.
- Weaken Excessive rain can weaken the foundation of a building.
- Weather The weather forecast predicts rain and thunderstorms for the entire week.
- Wetted I wetted my paintbrush before starting to watercolor.
- Wetter I brought an umbrella because the weather forecast warned of a wetter day ahead.
- Wheaten I love snuggling with my wheaten terrier on the couch.
- Written I have written a heartfelt letter to express my gratitude to everyone who supported me.