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wethear

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'wethear' is not a correct or usable word in written English.
It is not a real word, so it cannot be used in any context.

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

22 human-written examples

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 8.20pm AEST11 20 Independent Andrew Wilkie says he'll give Rudd confidence Crossbencher Andrew Wilkie has come off the fence on the issue of wether he'd support Kevin Rudd in a confidence vote.

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The Guardian

John Heywood, one of the most famous interlude writers, brought the genre to perfection in his The Play of the Wether (1533) and The Playe Called the Foure P.P. (c. 1544).

The Play of the Wether, printed in 1533, describes the chaotic results of Jupiter's attempts to suit the weather to different people's desires.

On Monday, Reuters quoted a government official in Washington as saying Mr Obama was looking at wether or not to provide weapons as well.

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Independent

"From Bainbridge, head up the Roman road on to Wether Fell before dropping down to Semer Water".

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Independent

In "Rural Evening," the "sons of labour" light their pipes and come to "talk of wages wether high or low".

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The New Yorker
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

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34 human-written examples

One bell-wether of the national political mood could be the student elections at the University of Khartoum.

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The Economist

Egypt itself, a country that is often seen as an Arab bell-wether, provides a useful example.In this section The face of oppression America's friend Blood and oil Regression analysis Better red than dead?

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The Economist

Clothing and homewares revenues at the retail bell-wether fell for the seventh consecutive quarter and Bolland admitted March was a "difficult" month, as the prolonged wintry weather drove a dramatic uplift in discounting at High Street rivals.

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Independent

Tom Ford is a bell-wether; but he's also an independent operator who can pretty much determine his own path.

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Independent

/ It was the old bell-wether leading lambs to the slaughter".

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Always double-check your spelling, especially for words that sound similar but have different meanings like "whether" and "weather". Using the wrong word can confuse your reader.

Common error

Avoid using "wethear" as it is not a recognized word. The common mistake is mixing up "whether", which indicates a choice or doubt, and "weather", which refers to atmospheric conditions. Ensure you choose the correct word based on the context.

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Linguistic Context

"Wethear" is a misspelling and does not have a grammatical function in English. It is not a recognized word and therefore cannot be used in any sentence construction. Ludwig AI confirms that there are no valid examples of its usage.

Expression frequency: Missing

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

"Wethear" is an incorrect spelling and should be avoided. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's not a recognized word in English. The correct alternatives are "whether", used to indicate a choice or doubt, and "weather", which refers to atmospheric conditions. Always double-check your spelling to ensure clarity and accuracy in your writing. Mistaking "whether" for "weather" is a common error, so be mindful of the context in which you're using these words.

FAQs

What is the correct spelling, "wether", "whether", or "weather"?

"Wethear" is not a correct spelling. "Whether" indicates a choice or condition, while "weather" refers to atmospheric conditions.

When should I use "whether"?

Use "whether" when presenting alternatives or expressing doubt. For example, "I don't know whether to go left or right."

What does "weather" mean?

"Weather" refers to the state of the atmosphere, including temperature, precipitation, and wind. For example, "The weather is sunny today."

How can I remember the difference between "whether" and "weather"?

Think of "whether" as indicating a choice (WHether), and "weather" as something you can feel (like the WEather on your skin).

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