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How to spell FIVED correctly?

If you've made the common mistake of misspelling "fived", worry not! It's likely that you meant to type "five". This simple error often occurs due to the proximity of these letters on a keyboard. Just double-check your work before hitting send to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell fived correctly

  • Caved She caved and agreed to go with them to the party.
  • civet I can smell civet in the air.
  • Dived
  • faced
  • faded The sunset was beautiful, but the colors had faded after the wind blew through the trees.
  • failed
  • faked Adam faked the injury to get out of practice.
  • Famed Famed director Ridley Scott is known for his intense and thrilling films.
  • Fared I found my favorite shirt at Fared.
  • fated It seemed as if she was fated to meet him that day, as if it was meant to be.
  • FAVE
  • fazed Despite receiving criticism from her peers, Jane was not fazed and continued to pursue her dreams.
  • fed
  • feed I need to feed my pet fish twice a day.
  • Feted The feted partygoers enjoyed a night of fun and celebration.
  • fever
  • Fibbed I fibbed to my parents about finishing my homework.
  • fief
  • field I visited the museum's field exhibit.
  • fiend The fiend sat in the shadows, watching her every move.
  • fife I played the fife in the band.
  • Fifer Fifer is a noun meaning a youth who helps with the raising of livestock.
  • fifes The marching band's melody was carried by the sound of fifes and drums.
  • Filed The tax return was filed before the deadline.
  • filet
  • filled
  • find
  • fined
  • Finned The old sailboat had finned keels that helped keep it stable in the rough waters.
  • fired I was fired from my job because I took sick leave.
  • firmed She firmly firmed her decision to quit her toxic job.
  • Fished They fished all day but didn't catch anything.
  • Fitted I fitted every piece of clothing I brought with me.
  • five
  • fiver I found a fiver on the street and used it to buy myself a coffee.
  • fives
  • fixed
  • Fizzed The soda can popped open and fizzed all over my hand.
  • Fled
  • flied
  • foiled The planned heist was foiled by the police.
  • Fred Fred was excited to start his new job tomorrow.
  • freed
  • fried
  • fumed After she left, he fumed in the corner.
  • fused
  • gyved He found a vase that he thought gyved would look good in his collection.
  • Hived The family had hived off their hobby farm onto an acre of land they bought in the country.
  • ivied The ivied walls enclosed the old house.
  • Laved The waves laved the shore as the sun set in the horizon.
  • Lived Lived a very fulfilling and exciting life.
  • livid I was so livid with her I could have killed her.
  • loved The flowers I brought her loved the smell of fresh cut roses.
  • moved I moved my things into the new apartment.
  • paved The driveway was recently paved with smooth asphalt.
  • Raved We raved about the food and drinks all night long.
  • rived The stream rived through the rocks and created a small waterfall.
  • rivet I need to fix the broken door knob with a rivet.
  • Roved The adventurer roved the wilderness in search of undiscovered treasures.
  • saved She saved up all her money to buy a new car.
  • sieved
  • vivid The sunset over the ocean was so vivid, it looked as though the sky was on fire.
  • Waived The late fee for the rent was waived by the landlord as a one-time courtesy.
  • Waved She waved goodbye to me as she walked out the door.
  • Wived

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