How Do You Spell WEARISH?

Pronunciation: [wˈe͡əɹɪʃ] (IPA)

The word "wearish" is not commonly used in modern English, but it is still found in some dialects. It is spelled with the "we" sound similar to "weird" and "ear" sound like "bear". The "i" in "wearish" is pronounced like "ih" and the "sh" sound is like "shh". The IPA phonetic transcription for "wearish" is /ˈwɪərɪʃ/. Despite not being used frequently, "wearish" means something that is tired or worn out, which can still be applied in certain contexts.

Common Misspellings for WEARISH

  • qearish
  • aearish
  • searish
  • eearish
  • 3earish
  • 2earish
  • wdarish
  • wrarish
  • w4arish
  • wezrish
  • wesrish
  • wewrish
  • weqrish
  • weaeish
  • weatish
  • wea5ish
  • wea4ish
  • wearush
  • wearjsh
  • wearksh

Etymology of WEARISH

The word wearish is derived from the Middle English term were, which meant to cause to become weary or tired. Over time, the word evolved and eventually became wearish in its current form. The original root of the word can be traced back to the Old English wieran, which also meant to cause fatigue or exhaustion.

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