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How to spell BEIVES correctly?

The misspelling "beives" could be corrected to "believe" which means to have faith or confidence in something. Another possible correction could be "beavers" which are large, aquatic rodents known for their ability to build dams and lodges.

List of suggestions on how to spell beives correctly

  • beaver The beaver is a large, semi-aquatic rodent known for its unique ability to build elaborate dams and lodges.
  • Beavers The beavers are the most popular animal in North America.
  • beehives The beehives are in the back yard.
  • Bees
  • Beeves The farmers were raising beeves for the county fair.
  • behaves He always behaves professionally and respectfully during his meetings with clients.
  • belies The calm facade of the CEO belies the storm of emotions swirling inside him.
  • believes The student believes that studying for exams is important.
  • bevel The carpenter used his bevel to measure the angle of the cut.
  • bevels The edges of the bevels on his tool were sharp.
  • Bevies At the party, there were bevies of people drinking and socializing.
  • bides
  • bikes I love riding my bikes along the beach at sunset.
  • bites
  • braves The Braves won the baseball game last night.
  • Dives Dives into the ocean was incredibly refreshing on a hot summer day.
  • eaves The eaves Boyle leaned against were quite mossy.
  • EVES The lights on the house were twinkling in the chilly winter eves.
  • fives She played two sets of fives before going to bed.
  • Gives
  • hives During my medical residency, I became quite accustomed to seeing patients with hives.
  • ives Ives is a company that makes electronic cigarettes.
  • Lives She always lives in hope that one day they'll find her.
  • Rives After escaping the fire, Jane found Rives waiting for her just outside.
  • Wives In China, wives were property of their husbands.

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