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weird - correct spelling

adjectiveExample: The weird little man frightened the children....

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weigh - correct spelling

verbExample: We must weigh all options....

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week - correct spelling

noun and adverbExample: We will meet in the middle of the week. nounExample: He will visi...

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Wednesday - correct spelling

proper noun (often serving as an adverb)Example: We have a meeting scheduled for Wednesday. proper noun...

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website - correct spelling

nounHere’s a usage note from Dictionary.com.The transition from World Wide Web site to Web site to website as a s...

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weather - correct spelling

noun and verbNot whether. Click here for a discussion of whether.Exampl...

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wear - correct spelling

verb and nounExample: He will wear his formal suit to the dance. verbExample: He got a lot ...

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weal - correct spelling

nounExample: He worked for the common weal....

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weak - correct spelling

adjectiveExample: He’s the weak link in our office.See week....

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warrior - correct spelling

nounExample: The neighborhood warrior fought the greedy developers....

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warrant - correct spelling

noun and verbExample: The police showed him the arrest warrant. nounExample: This problem w...

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waist - correct spelling

nounGrammar.com’s section on Problem Words discusses waist and waste. Click here for that discussion.Example: Each Christmas, his ...

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volume - correct spelling

nounExample: He opened the volume dealing with writing style.Example: The volume o...

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voice - correct spelling

noun and verbExample: After teaching all day, he lost his voice. nounExample: We want to ...

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visitor - correct spelling

nounExample: The unexpected visitor wore out his welcome....

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vision - correct spelling

nounExample: He had the vision of an entrepreneur....

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visible - correct spelling

adjectiveExample: The planet is visible to the naked eye....

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virtue - correct spelling

nounExample: Patience is a virtue....

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violence - correct spelling

nounExample: The increase in violence in the streets disturbed the voters....

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villain - correct spelling

nounExample: The villain crept toward the darkened house....

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village - correct spelling

noun and adjectiveExample: They settled in a historic village where they could raise chickens and put up a tree swing for their gra...

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vigilant - correct spelling

adjectiveNot vigilent.Example: After the burglaries, the homeowners became more vigilant....

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view - correct spelling

noun and verbExample: The couple bought an old house with a spectacular view. nounExample: ...

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vicious - correct spelling

adjectiveExample: This vicious crime outraged the community....

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vicinity - correct spelling

nounNot vacinity.Example: He lives in the vicinity of the nation’s capital....

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A We had ran a marathon.
B She had sang a beautiful song.
C They have swim in the ocean.
D He has eaten dinner.