Learn the difference between "Weights" and "Weigths". Discover the correct spelling, meaning, pronunciation, usage, and examples to avoid common spelling errors.
Incorrect spelling - "Weigths" has no meaning; it is a misspelling of "Weights".
"Weigths" is a common misspelling of "Weights". Always use "Weights" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Weights" are objects used for measuring mass or resistance in exercise.
"Weights": "Weights" are objects used for measuring mass or resistance in exercise.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" He lifted heavy "weights" at the gym.
"Correct:" The scales measure "weights".
"Correct:" The shipment contains several "weights".
"Correct:" She adjusted the "weights" on the machine.
"Incorrect:" He lifted heavy "weigths" at the gym.
"Incorrect:" The scales measure "weigths".
"Incorrect:" The shipment contains several "weigths".
"Incorrect:" She adjusted the "weigths" on the machine.
A: Weights is correct.
A: No, it's wrong.
"Weights is correct; Weigths is wrong."