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How to spell GAVET correctly?

If "gavet" is the misspelling you meant, it could be corrected to "gave". This suggests an action of giving or presenting something to someone. By rectifying this typo, the intended meaning would become clear, emphasizing the act of giving instead of the erroneous term.

List of suggestions on how to spell gavet correctly

  • avert The security team worked quickly to avert the potential threat.
  • cave The brave adventurers tiptoed through the dark cave, afraid of the creatures lurking in the shadows.
  • caveat My lawyer gave me a caveat before I signed the contract.
  • Caved I caved and ate the whole pizza by myself.
  • covet I do not covet the possessions of others, as I am content with what I have.
  • gadget I love using my new kitchen gadget to make perfect scrambled eggs every morning.
  • gaiety Her gaiety was infectious.
  • gait The doctor observed the patient's gait as they walked down the hallway.
  • gamete The fusion of a male and female gamete produces a zygote.
  • gannet The gannet is a seabird that is known for its impressive fishing skills.
  • garnet I received a beautiful garnet necklace as a birthday present from my grandmother.
  • garret After my roommate moved out, I turned the spare bedroom into a cozy garret for writing and painting.
  • Garvey I remember seeing Marcus Garvey in a documentary once.
  • gate
  • gatt
  • Gave She gave her sister a big hug when she returned from college.
  • gavel The gavel was used to pronounced the final judgement.
  • get I need to get a new pair of shoes before the wedding.
  • give I always try to give more than I receive.
  • giver
  • GOVT The GOVT announced a new policy to reduce pollution in the city.
  • graved The memorial stone was graved with the name and dates of the deceased loved one.
  • Gyve I never gyve anything of value.
  • gyved The prisoner's hands were gyved tightly, preventing any possibility of escape.

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