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How to spell WEEKED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "weeked" could be "weekend" or "weakened". However, without context, it is difficult to determine the intended word. It's important to proofread and double-check spelling to avoid miscommunication.

List of suggestions on how to spell weeked correctly

  • beaked The beaked whales have a distinct and elongated snout.
  • cheeked She cheeked me as I walked past her.
  • decked The house was decked out with Christmas lights and decorations.
  • Eked Despite his low paying job, he eked out a living in the city.
  • Jerked I accidentally jerked the door shut and smashed my fingers.
  • Leaked Officials have leaked photos of the new phone.
  • necked The ostrich's long necked made it easier for it to reach for food from tall trees.
  • peaked I peaked at the age of 25, and it's been downhill ever since.
  • Pecked
  • peeked I peeked through the window to see if anyone was coming.
  • perked The aroma of freshly brewed coffee perked up my senses.
  • Reeked The garbage in the dumpster reeked of rotten food.
  • tweaked She's tweaked her nose trying to make it look longer.
  • Veered After we veered off the main road the scenery became much more rugged.
  • Waked
  • Walked
  • weaken The intense heat will weaken the iron beam.
  • weaker The storm grew weaker as it moved towards the coast.
  • weaned The baby has been weaned from breast milk and is now drinking formula.
  • Weaved She weaved her way through the crowded marketplace.
  • webbed The duck's feet were webbed, which allowed it to swim easily in the water.
  • wedded They were wedded at a beautiful beach ceremony.
  • wedged He had wedged himself so tightly into the small space that he couldn't move.
  • weed I need to pull the weed growing in my garden before it takes over.
  • weeded Weeded out the unwanted plants from the flower bed.
  • weeder I need to weeder this patch of lawn.
  • week
  • weekend I am looking forward to spending my weekend at the beach.
  • weekly I try to do my weekly shopping on a Saturday.
  • weeks
  • weened After eating all of my Halloween treats, I was so eager for Halloween to be over that I weened myself right away.
  • Welled Tears welled up in her eyes as she listened to the heartbreaking news.
  • wheeled I need a new wheeled suitcase for my upcoming trip.
  • Wheezed After running a mile, the asthmatic wheezed heavily.
  • Whelked I had never seen such a whelked shell before, with all those bumps and ridges.
  • wicked She had a wicked sense of humor that always left us in stitches.
  • Winked She winked at him mischievously before walking away.
  • Worked gangs of men worked tirelessly to rebuild the city.
  • Wreaked He had wreaked havoc on the living room carpet.
  • wrecked We were wrecked by the storm.

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