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How to spell GIVET correctly?

If you have misspelled "givet", there are a few possible suggestions to correct it. The correct spelling is "given", meaning to provide or hand over. Other alternatives could include "giveth", an archaic form of the word or "give", depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell givet correctly

  • civet I had never tasted civet before, but it turned out to be quite delicious.
  • covet She couldn't help but covet her neighbor's brand new car.
  • divert The construction will divert traffic away from the downtown area.
  • Gave She gave him a warm hug to show her appreciation.
  • get I can't get the key out of the lock.
  • gibbet The gibbet was a gallows that was used to hang criminals.
  • Gide Jean Paul Gide was a French thinker and writer.
  • gift She received a gift on her birthday.
  • gilt
  • girt The walls of the castle were girt with a sturdy stone barrier to protect against invaders.
  • gist The gist of the presentation was that the company is going to focus on expanding its business outside of the United States.
  • Git git clone git://github.com/git-project.
  • Gite We went to Gite Lawson for dinner.
  • give I'll give you this book if you can explain it to me.
  • given Given the circumstances, it's best to postpone the meeting until next week.
  • giver
  • givers The givers of charity are always in need.
  • Gives She gives generously to charity every year.
  • GOVT The GOVT is currently working on implementing new policies to improve the economy.
  • Gyve I don't have a gyve.
  • gyved My aunt lives in a gyved.
  • jive She knows how to jive to the beat.
  • rivet The rivet holding the metal plate in place had rusted and needed to be replaced.

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