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How to spell WASEN correctly?

If you meant to type "wasen" but it appears to be a misspelling, there are a few possible correct suggestions. One is "waxen", which means to become or make something wax-like. Another possibility is "wisen", a verb meaning to gain in wisdom or knowledge. Lastly, "wanes" could be an option, indicating a gradual decrease or decline. Please verify the intended word in context.

List of suggestions on how to spell wasen correctly

  • ASSN
  • basin
  • casein
  • essen
  • jason
  • Larsen
  • mason The mason carefully placed each brick to ensure a strong foundation.
  • risen The sun had finally risen, and the world was a new place again.
  • sen I think she looks pretty sen.
  • vase She placed the beautiful bouquet of flowers in a ceramic vase on the windowsill.
  • vases She has a collection of antique vases on display in her living room.
  • wagon I have a wagon for carrying my things.
  • wain The farmer used a wain to transport his hay to the barn.
  • waken I had to waken my sister before she went to work.
  • wan
  • wane My interest in the movie started to wane after the first hour.
  • wanes As the moon wanes, the tide recedes.
  • warden
  • warn I need to warn you that it's going to rain tonight, so you might want to bring an umbrella.
  • warren My aunt lives in Warren, Michigan.
  • Was I was going to the store, but then I realized I left my phone at home.
  • wasp I ducked and flailed my arms as the wasp flew aggressively towards me.
  • Wast "I don't want to wast any of your time.
  • waste
  • waster He was labeled as a waster because he spent all his time playing video games instead of studying.
  • watson
  • waxen She had waxen skin.
  • weaken If he pH levels are too high, the soil will weaken and not support plant life.
  • weasel The weasel made off with the cheese.
  • Ween Donny is Ween.
  • wen I had a wen on my hand that needed to be surgically removed.
  • when I need to call my mother when I get home.
  • widen Narrow roads make for tight corners, making it difficult to widen them.
  • wise Your grandmother is a wise woman.
  • wised As he grew older, he wised up and became more cautious with his decisions.
  • WISER As he grew older, he became wiser and learned to make better decisions.
  • woken I was woken up by a loud knock at the door.
  • women All women are different and unique, but we all have the same goals - to be happy and fulfilled.
  • worsen
  • woven This rug is woven with a colorful border.

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