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How to spell WREEKFUL correctly?

If you meant to spell "wreakful" but accidentally used "wreekful", here are some alternative suggestions. Consider using "wrathful" to convey intense anger or "vindictive" to describe a desire for revenge. "Vengeful" suggests a strong inclination for retaliation, while "malevolent" represents a malicious or evil nature.

List of suggestions on how to spell Wreekful correctly

  • cheerful She always greets everyone with a cheerful smile.
  • dreadful The team's performance in today's match was absolutely dreadful, resulting in a humiliating defeat.
  • fretful The mother grew increasingly fretful as her child failed to return home on time.
  • gleeful She opened her birthday present with a gleeful smile on her face.
  • heedful He was always heedful of his surroundings, constantly aware of any potential dangers.
  • ireful She gave him an ireful glare after he accidentally spilled coffee on her new dress.
  • needful She gave him all the information he needed to complete the job, ensuring he had the needful resources to succeed.
  • RESTful The new software update includes an API that allows developers to build RESTful web applications.
  • restful After a long day at work, he settled in his comfortable armchair in the corner of the room, enjoying the restful atmosphere and feeling the stress melt away.
  • rueful She wore a rueful expression as she admitted her mistake.
  • screenful I had to scroll down multiple times to read the entire article since it was a screenful of text.
  • wakeful Despite having a busy schedule, she remained wakeful all night in anticipation of the important meeting the next day.
  • woeful The team's performance was woeful, resulting in a crushing defeat.
  • wrathful The wrathful king ordered his army to destroy the disobedient village.
  • wrongful The jury found the defendant guilty of wrongful termination.

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