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How to spell WEIFE correctly?

If you meant to type "weife" but realized it's a misspelling, here are some possible correct suggestions. The word "wife" could potentially be what you were looking for. "Weave", meaning to interlace, could also be a suitable option. Alternatively, "waive" refers to surrendering a right, and "weft" pertains to the crosswise threads in weaving.

List of suggestions on how to spell weife correctly

  • fife The sound of the fife could be heard from a distance, signaling the soldiers to prepare themselves for the battle.
  • heifer The farmer raised a heifer for the county fair.
  • Leif Leif tried his best to focus on the conversation, but his mind kept wandering to the beautiful woman sitting next to him.
  • life
  • rife Misinformation about Covid-19 is currently rife on social media.
  • waif The young girl was found alone on the streets, a waif in desperate need of help.
  • waifs The waifs were all taken in by the kindly orphanage.
  • waive The company decided to waive the cancellation fee for their valued customers.
  • we're We're going to Boston together.
  • we've
  • weave The spider will weave a web soon.
  • wee I'm feeling a wee bit hungry, could we stop for a snack?
  • weft Weft is a type of yarn used in weaving.
  • wei
  • weigh I will weigh the bag of potatoes before I bake them.
  • weir The weir helped regulate the flow of the river.
  • Were
  • whiff
  • wide The wide expanse of the ocean was both beautiful and intimidating.
  • wife
  • wile John was able to outwit the fox by using his cunning wile.
  • wine His eyes lit up when he saw the wine.
  • wipe After cooking, I always wipe the counters to keep them clean.
  • wire The electrician asked for several feet of wire to replace the one that was cut.
  • wise The wise man knows the way to succeed.
  • wive It is not appropriate to wive your cousin.
  • wolfe

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