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How to spell WELMED correctly?

The misspelling "welmed" can be easily corrected by ensuring the inclusion of the letter 'o,' resulting in the correct term "whelmed". "Whelmed" refers to a state of being moderately or sufficiently stimulated or provoked. So next time, let's remember to use the correct spelling and embrace the ever-useful word "whelmed."

List of suggestions on how to spell welmed correctly

  • Calmed After taking a deep breath and counting to ten, she calmed down and talked to him respectfully.
  • filmed They filmed the entire concert for a DVD release.
  • helmet Wearing a helmet can protect your head in case of an accident.
  • Palmed He palmed the money discreetly and placed it in his pocket.
  • pelmet The pelmet protects me from the sun.
  • Waled
  • Walked
  • walled The ancient city was walled to protect it from invaders.
  • warmed
  • welcomed Emily was welcomed into the family with open arms.
  • weld The weld between the two metal pipes was strong and secure, ensuring that no leaks would occur.
  • Welded The metal sheets were welded together to form the base of the sculpture.
  • welder The welder connected the metal pieces together with precision.
  • Welled Large tears welled up in her eyes as she heard the tragic news.
  • welshed I feel welshed after our walk in the park.
  • Welted Her welted dress clung to her body like a second skin.
  • welter The welter of emotions I feel after receiving this news is overwhelming.
  • Whelked The surface of the old boat was rough and whelked, evidence of years spent battling through storms and rough seas.
  • Whelmed The ship was whelmed in the waves.
  • whelped The dog whelped her litter of six puppies on the living room floor.
  • Wielded The knight wielded his sword with precision, striking down the enemy with ease.
  • Willed I willed myself to go on, even though I was failing.
  • Wilmer After dinner, Dorothy and I headed out to the casino for some Wilmer.
  • wilted
  • wolfed He wolfed down his food as though he hadn't eaten for a week.
  • Wormed The computer is wormed with malware.

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