How To Spell Waits?
How to Pronounce Waits?
Correct pronunciation for the word "Waits" is [wˈe͡ɪts], [wˈeɪts], [w_ˈeɪ_t_s].
Definition of Waits
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Itinerant musicians, who give notice of the approach of Christmas by their nocturnal performances in the public streets.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
What are the misspellings for Waits?
What are similar-sounding words for Waits?
- Euodias,
- HIV/AIDS,
- Wietze,
- ETSU,
- ODWSA,
- UTS,
- ADHS,
- WETZ,
- ETSI,
- PRE-AIDS,
- EWTES,
- AUTZ,
- OTTOS,
- OATS/DM,
- ADZA,
- ADSS,
- Adzowa,
- EDDS,
- ODISY,
- OTTS,
- waites,
- WC/ATWS,
- AEDZ,
- Utes,
- half-wits,
- woodsia,
- AITS,
- EIDSO,
- YDS-UVA,
- Weights,
- Eddoes,
- HD-UDDS,
- eidos,
- IDIS,
- SBSS/ADS,
- IUT'S,
- ADUAS,
- Waddies,
- ATOZ,
- OUTS,
- EDS-IV,
- WHETS,
- WOTS,
- IOTWS,
- Odissa,
- UTS-S,
- UTS/YS,
- Audis,
- EIDEAS,
- IETUS,
- OTAS,
- IATIS,
- autos,
- wads,
- EIADS,
- WYTS,
- aotus,
- aedes,
- IEEETSE,
- Wydase,
- ITS-JPO,
- aides,
- OODCE,
- ETSAY,
- EDSA,
- Odis,
- IDS-MIS,
- IDEWS,
- adz,
- odesa,
- IDEOAS,
- Ods,
- IDAS/MATT,
- ODISS,
- OITDS,
- EDIZ,
- IEDIS,
- EADS,
- AEWTS,
- widthwise,
- OAHTS,
- Witts,
- IDUS,
- ATTAS,
- ATIS,
- Ottawas,
- ITSO,
- ATS,
- ODAS,
- WUDSS,
- EDS-STEM,
- AUDIUS,
- EDES,
- Addis,
- EWTS-R,
- itsy,
- ITCZ,
- otis,
- Etwss,
- Odysse,
- watch,
- what's,
- weeds,
- IDHSS,
- EUOWITUS,
- ADHES,
- ISO/AITS,
- WODS,
- ETZ,
- eduse,
- EAATS,
- ADOS,
- AEDS,
- EDAES,
- ETS-4,
- Whites,
- ADOCE,
- Addice,
- Eddies,
- idiocy,
- ITAS,
- OAAATS,
- AITDS,
- AIDAS,
- OTTSU,
- EDS,
- ITTSS,
- ADWIOS,
- ATUS,
- weds,
- ETES,
- oates,
- widths,
- ITEWS,
- Watzka,
- OTS,
- ATEWS,
- WITZ,
- woodsy,
- iodise,
- ITSA,
- woodies,
- odious,
- AOTIZ,
- EDIS,
- EATSS,
- Audessa,
- Utas,
- Adays,
- ETS/EPS,
- ATSE,
- odds-on,
- ITS-1,
- IDS1,
- PCS/ADS,
- ADS-B,
- ANTI-IDS,
- idesia,
- AIDASS,
- ITASO,
- EADAS/NM,
- AIDS-DLCL,
- IEDS,
- otiose,
- Utis,
- ides,
- ADS/O,
- Ids,
- IDSA,
- AATASE,
- UUTTS,
- IDAS,
- AIDCI,
- ADTAS,
- ATS/ATC,
- AETAS,
- Eudocio,
- IDEAS&RF,
- aids,
- Weddahs,
- ADASS,
- ATTS,
- IDOase,
- Woots,
- ETS,
- YTS,
- yetis,
- ETESS,
- awaits,
- ATOS,
- outweighs,
- UTS-M,
- ET2S,
- ADS,
- YBC-EDS,
- EDCEE,
- AWIITS,
- Yates,
- HREM/EDS,
- ADWAS,
- ATDES,
- AETZ,
- ATTIS,
- ADWES,
- adios,
- ITES,
- wades,
- ODDES,
- OTOS,
- EDHS,
- Widows,
- ADDAS,
- Turn-outs,
- eighties,
- ODSY,
- UTASE/UR,
- educe,
- Odyssia,
- it's,
- wats,
- EIDSY,
- AEM-EDS,
- IDAZ,
- ITS90,
- UTZ,
- E-OTS,
- YDS,
- wets,
- EDIES,
- ADTSEA,
- ETAS,
- ATSZ,
- IUDs,
- EODS-NPP,
- Its,
- EDS-76,
- IIDEAS,
- adds,
- EETS,
- YYDSI,
- ATZ,
- UTSA,
- ADES,
- Waights,
- UTZE,
- AAITS,
- IADS,
- RSL/ITS,
- ITUS,
- watts,
- STEM-EDS,
- Adieus,
- Otys,
- ET2SO2,
- ITEIS,
- Eudocia,
- Ottis,
- ATES,
- Ideas,
- odyssey,
- eats,
- OTSO,
- EDS-EELS,
- odds,
- iodize,
- Odize,
- SEM-EDS,
- wits,
- AWDS,
- HEDS-IDS,
- UDAS,
- YDYES,
- Wadies,
- Eddas,
- eights,
- ITDOES,
- ET2SO4,
- ATCZ,
- ADEOS,
- ODOS,
- ITZ,
- MTS/WATS,
- EIAEDS,
- OUDS,
- ADS-A,
- ADCY,
- EDDUS,
- ADASE,
- WHTZ,
- EDSS,
- Outsee,
- iotas,
- Iodous,
- widthways,
- WATSA,
- eutocia,
- EIDS,
- ADZO,
- ACE/ITDS,
- ADCI/MS,
- Oats,
- WHDHS,
- ATZA,
- adze,
- UDTS,
- ATDSI,
- ATAS,
- Watusi,
- EDS/DAS,
- ADS&T,
- ITZA,
- ITDSS,
- Otess,
- ATYS,
- ID/ATS,
- ATESA,
- adduce,
- ADIZ,
- ADS-TP,
- ODSUE,
- AIDS-OI,
- ADSZ,
- Eudosia,
- YYDSS,
- AIDTS,
- yeats,
- ADIS,
- ATS/DS,
- SIS-EDS,
- EWEDS,
- ODES,
- wights,
- Adzoa,
- ADAS,
- wattage,
- R-IDCI,
- ETOSO3H,
- odessa,
- ATS/M,
- IATAS,
- HF-ATSS,
- atocia,
- CB/ATDS,
- Whatso,
- IITS,
- outdoes,
- UDS,
- WU-ATS,
- otus,
- ADYS,
- Woodhouse,
- ETS-1,
- EITS,
- EOIATS,
- Odyssa,
- OTSU,
- ITIS,
- Wootz,
- IUWDS,
- EDSS1,
- EPO/ITS,
- ITOS,
- IDEAS-PD,
- ITSU,
- woods,
- EDSE.
What is the present tense of Waits?
What is the past tense of Waits?
What is the adverb for Waits?
The adverb form of "waits" is "patiently".
What is the adjective for Waits?
The adjective form of the word "waits" is "waiting".
Usage over time for Waits:
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