What is the correct spelling for TWED?

If you meant to type "tweet" but accidentally wrote "twed", don't worry, mistakes happen! Here are some correct suggestions: "tweet", referring to a message shared on Twitter; "tweed", a type of rough-surfaced fabric; or "twee", an adjective describing something excessively quaint or charming.

Correct spellings for TWED

  • Awed When I saw the Grand Canyon for the first time, I was completely awed by its size and beauty.
  • Owed Bob owed his friend $50 for borrowing his book.
  • Swed
  • T wed
  • Ted Ted always arrives to work an hour early.
  • TED TED talks inspire people to explore new ideas and challenge their perspectives.
  • Teed The golfers teed up their balls on the first hole and prepared to take their shots.
  • Tied I am tied to my responsibilities and cannot take a break.
  • Toed I toed the line, hoping to avoid any confrontations.
  • Towed The broken-down car had to be towed to the mechanic.
  • TWD
  • TWE
  • Twee The decorations on the cupcakes were too twee for my taste.
  • Tweed She wore a tweed suit to the job interview.
  • TWEs
  • Wed