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How to spell WABELD correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "wabeld", there are several possible correct suggestions. The word "wobbled" could be a suitable replacement, implying a shaky or unsteady movement. Alternatively, "warbled" suggests a melodious or trilling sound. However, context is crucial in selecting the accurate alternative.

List of suggestions on how to spell wabeld correctly

  • abed I am getting abed early tonight to be rested for my early morning meeting.
  • Abel Abel was known for his righteousness and offered the best of his flock to God.
  • babel After the language barrier, the room seemed to be in complete babel.
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  • Cabell The Cabell County Public Library hosted a book signing for local author John Cabell.
  • label I always double-check the label on clothing before putting it in the washing machine.
  • labeled All the files on my computer are labeled for easy access.
  • labels I always check the labels on my food to make sure I know what ingredients have been used.
  • Mabel Mabel has been working at the factory for thirty years.
  • waded The children waded into the shallow end of the pool, splashing and laughing as they played.
  • waged The company waged a fierce legal battle against their former employee.
  • waked She waked up from her nap feeling refreshed and ready to finish her work.
  • Wald I went for a lovely walk in the Wald this morning, appreciating the crisp autumn air and the colorful leaves.
  • waled
  • waned The moon waned as dawn approached.
  • waved As I waved goodbye to my parents, a sense of sadness swept over me.
  • waxed I waxed my car last weekend to give it a shiny finish.
  • weld The weld connecting the two pieces of metal was strong and secure.
  • wield The knight could not wield his sword with his injured arm.

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