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IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) of wafted

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of wafted:
/wɑftɪd/

Derived Form of wafted

verb
root word: waft
third person: wafts
past: wafted
past participle: wafted
present participle: wafting
Verb: waft
1
be driven or carried along, as by the air
Type ofblew, drifted, floated, was adrift,
2
blow gently
Type ofblew,

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  1. moving the juices around, gets wafted by smoke,
  2. She unscrewed the lid off the first one, wafted it in front of my nose.
  3. The second one, she wafted it in front my nose, I said,
  4. The third one, she wafted in front of my nose, and I did like it but
  5. It was lit with a thousand lamps and music wafted throughout.
  6. A smell wafted up
  7. A huge wave of the most horrible stench of rotting turtle meat, wafted everywhere as
  8. Oh gosh, you wafted it towards me, take it out man,
  9. and a faint odor of rotting meat wafted into the air.
  10. wafted the air,
  11. cry of hatred and anguish wafted on the howling winds as if to signify the
  12. thinking about religion that's being wafted in from Western Europe.
  13. >> - don't you think you deserve to have some farts wafted at you?
  14. >> Who asks for farts to be wafted?
  15. produced from glands in their body which carry specific messages that when wafted around
  16. It's, like, wafted all the dust away.
  17. Revolution wafted to China too well at least for a little bit anyway seeing the
  18. flag wafted in the wind above you as you barked your commands.
  19. the smell would've wafted its way all the way up to my room,
  20. from Russia was far from good; rumors of internal disturbances were wafted to us on an ill wind.