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How to spell WEEKER correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "weeker", there are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be a typo for "weaker", indicating a lack of strength. Alternatively, it might be a misspelling of "wrecker", referring to someone or something that causes destruction. Always double-check for accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell weeker correctly

  • beaker
  • Becker The Becker woman's story inspired me to pursue a career in journalism.
  • decker The decker bus passed by us, and its bright red color caught our attention.
  • meeker Although she is introverted, meeker Anna is an excellent listener
  • seeker The seeker journeyed for months on end to find his spiritual calling.
  • walker I saw an elderly man using a walker to help him walk down the street.
  • wanker
  • weaken The intense heat can weaken the structure of the building.
  • weaker The weaker plant will be eliminated.
  • wearer The wearer of the crown must be responsible and just in their rule.
  • weaver The weaver used bright, vibrant colors to create intricate designs in the tapestry.
  • weber Weber is a commonly used word to describe the measurement of gas grills.
  • Wedder
  • weeder I love using my weeder to rid my garden of pesky weeds.
  • weedier I smoked some weedier weed than ever before.
  • week It is already the week of the month of September.
  • weekly I meet with my boss for a weekly check-in every Monday.
  • weeks I haven't seen my sister in several weeks.
  • weeper She looked like a weeper because she was crying inconsolably.
  • Weller I need supplies for my project - including a pot of weller paint.
  • wetter It's been getting wetter and wetter since it started raining.
  • wheeler I need a wheeler to move my furniture.
  • wicker The sun was setting behind the trees and the porch was wrapped in a Wicker blanket.
  • wiener I would like to order a hotdog with a wiener.
  • winker The car's left winker was not working, causing confusion for other drivers.
  • worker The construction worker was laying bricks in the hot sun.
  • wrecker I'm going to need a wrecker to remove that car.

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