How Do You Spell AWATCH?

Pronunciation: [ɐwˈɒt͡ʃ] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "awatch" is [ɐwˈɒt͡ʃ], [ɐwˈɒt‍ʃ], [ɐ_w_ˈɒ_tʃ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

AWATCH Meaning and Definition

  1. Awatch is a term that refers to a type of portable device designed to be worn on the wrist for the purpose of telling time. It typically consists of a small, lightweight case comprised of various materials such as metal, plastic, or rubber, which houses a clock mechanism or an electronic system to display the time.

    A typical awatch includes a watch face or dial adorned with numbers or hour markers and two or three hands to indicate the hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds. Some awatches also come with additional features such as a date display, stopwatch, alarm, calculator, or even fitness tracking capabilities. These additional functionalities are often indicated by buttons or knobs present on the case.

    Awatches commonly have a strap or bracelet attached to the case, which is made of materials like leather, stainless steel, nylon, or silicone, and can be adjusted to fit comfortably on the wearer's wrist. The strap may also incorporate a closure mechanism such as a buckle or a clasp.

    Nowadays, awatches have evolved extensively, with the advent of smartwatches that integrate advanced technologies like touchscreens, wireless connectivity, and various sensors. These smart awatches offer a plethora of additional features like smartphone notifications, GPS, music playback, heart rate monitoring, and even voice control.

    Overall, awatches have become essential accessories, combining fashion and function, and serving as timekeeping instruments along with various other purposes to enhance the user's lifestyle.

Common Misspellings for AWATCH

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  • qwatch
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