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How to spell QWETCH correctly?

If you meant to spell "qwetch" but realize it's a misspelling, here are some correct alternatives you could be looking for: "quench" means to satisfy thirst; "fetch" refers to retrieving something; "which" is used in questions or to specify options; or "wretch" describes a miserable or unfortunate person.

List of suggestions on how to spell qwetch correctly

  • bletch The taste of the spoiled milk made me grimace and exclaim, " Bletch!"
  • etch She used a sharp tool to etch her name into the surface of the wooden table.
  • fetch The dog eagerly ran to fetch the ball and brought it back to its owner.
  • ketch He ordered a plate of fish and chips with a side of ketch.
  • kvetch My grandmother likes to kvetch about the weather whenever it's too hot or too cold.
  • quench I brought a cold bottle of water to quench my thirst after a long hike.
  • retch The smell of rotting garbage made me retch uncontrollably.
  • Sketch I found an old sketch of a beautiful landscape tucked away in the attic.
  • sketch I quickly sketched out a rough draft of my vision for the new website design.
  • swatch I ordered a swatch of fabric to help me match it with the existing curtains.
  • switch I need to remember to switch off the lights before leaving the house.
  • twitch When he saw the spider, he couldn't help but twitch in fear.
  • Twitch I can feel a slight twitch in my eye when I'm tired and stressed.
  • vetch The farmer planted vetch in his field to improve the soil fertility.
  • watch I forgot to set my alarm clock, so I relied on my watch to wake up in the morning.
  • Welch I couldn't believe it when I heard that Sarah Welch was promoted to vice president of the company.
  • wench The pirate captain called out to his loyal wench to bring him another mug of rum.
  • witch The witch brewed a cauldron of potions in her cluttered cottage.
  • wretch The poor wretch begged for mercy as he lay injured on the cold, wet ground.

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