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How to spell FERVED correctly?

The word "ferved" is a misspelling of "ferve", which means to show intense emotion or enthusiasm. Possible correct suggestions include "fervor", "fervent" or "fervently". It is important to proofread and use a dictionary to ensure accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell ferved correctly

  • carved He carved his initials into the tree trunk with his pocket knife.
  • curved The racetrack had a curved shape, making it more challenging for the drivers.
  • Fared
  • Farmed John farmed his land for generations, yielding abundant harvests each season.
  • FARTED Your mother farted in my face.
  • Feared The woman was feared to be a serial killer.
  • feed I need to feed my dog before we leave for work.
  • felled
  • ferret My sister loves to ferret out secret information about her coworkers.
  • Ferried My aunt ferried me to the park in her boat.
  • fervent She had a fervent desire to achieve her goals, and would stop at nothing to make them a reality.
  • fervid The young activist delivered a fervid speech, inspiring the crowd to take action.
  • fervor The audience greeted the performer with great fervor as he took the stage.
  • Feted The actor was feted with a grand reception for his outstanding performance in the movie.
  • feuded The two sisters feuded for years over who should be the heir to their father's fortune.
  • fever I have a fever and need to take some medicine.
  • fired
  • firmed The company's financial position was firmed up after they received a large investment from a venture capitalist.
  • forced The soldier was forced to abandon his post due to the incoming enemy attack.
  • Forded Forded is the past tense of forded.
  • forged The artist forged an exquisite sculpture out of raw metal.
  • forked The path forked into two trails heading in opposite directions.
  • formed The snowman was formed with three large snowballs.
  • Fred Fred is my colleague and we work together on the same project.
  • freed
  • fried I love fried chicken with mashed potatoes for dinner.
  • furled The sails of the ship were furled tightly against the mast during the storm.
  • furred The furred kitten snuggled into the warm blanket.
  • heaved I heaved a sigh of relief as I saw the road ahead was clear.
  • leaved The tree had leaved out in the springtime.
  • Nerved She nerved herself up to give the speech in front of hundreds of people.
  • peeved I'm peeved that you didn't clean up your room.
  • revved My car was revved up when I returned to it.
  • Served I served the soup directly to her.
  • Weaved The spider weaved its intricate web between two tree branches.

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