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How to spell WETED correctly?

The correct spelling of "weted" is "wetted". Other possible suggestions for misspelling could be "wetted", "wetted" or "whetted", depending on the intended meaning. Proofreading and using spell check can help to avoid common spelling mistakes and ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell weted correctly

  • deed The deed to the property was finally signed and recorded at the county courthouse.
  • ETD I am unable to provide an example sentence for "ETD" as the word can stand for a variety of terms such as "estimated time of delivery," "electronic theses and dissertations,"
  • Feted The successful author was feted with champagne and accolades at the book launch party.
  • Meted The justice system has meted out a fair punishment for the crime committed.
  • Sweated She sweated through her workout and felt accomplished afterwards.
  • ted
  • Teed I teed up the ball at the first hole.
  • tweed The professor wore a tweed jacket to his lecture.
  • tweeted I tweeted a picture of my new haircut.
  • vented
  • vested
  • Vetoed The president vetoed the proposed bill.
  • vetted Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been thoroughly vetted.
  • Voted
  • Waded
  • Wafted The scent of fresh-baked bread wafted through the house, making everyone's mouths water.
  • Waited I waited for hours for my friend to arrive at the airport.
  • wanted She wanted to go to the beach, but it was too cold outside.
  • wasted He wasted his entire weekend playing video games instead of studying for his exams.
  • we'd We'd love to come by for a little chat!
  • wed Anne and Tom will wed next spring in a beautiful outdoor ceremony.
  • wedded They wedded in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by their family and friends.
  • weed I need to remove the weed from my garden.
  • weeded
  • weeds The garden was filled with weeds that needed to be removed.
  • weedy The garden was overrun with weedy plants that needed to be pulled.
  • Welded
  • Welted I love wearing welted pants because they go with everything.
  • Wended Wended his way through the throng of people.
  • wet
  • wetter It is wetter today than it was yesterday after the rain.
  • Whetted The enticing aroma of freshly baked bread whetted my appetite.
  • Whited
  • wilted The flowers in the vase had wilted in the hot sun.
  • Witted The witted fox said to the wits of the wolf, "You are chased by a pathetic lion.
  • wonted The farmer woke up at his wonted time to tend to his cattle.

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Intertubing

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  • interurban
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