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How to spell GRAFE correctly?

If you are trying to spell "grafe" but it keeps appearing as an error, there are a few possible correct suggestions. One option could be "gaffe", meaning a social blunder. Another possibility is "graph" which refers to a visual representation of data. Remember to double-check your intended meaning to select the appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell grafe correctly

  • cafe I always go to the same cafe to get my morning coffee.
  • carafe She poured herself a glass of water from the carafe on the table.
  • crave I crave chocolate whenever I'm feeling stressed.
  • gaff He fished the gaff out of the locker to pull the heavy tuna aboard.
  • gaffe It was a serious gaffe for the president to say that he didn't remember the caption for the Michael Jordan
  • Gave Before the tornado, he regularly gave food and water to the animals.
  • giraffe The giraffe stretched its long neck to reach the leaves at the top of the tree.
  • grace She had the grace to admit her mistake.
  • grade
  • graft
  • Grafter The grafter was very skilled at making rope.
  • grape
  • graph This graph shows how the number of visitors has changed over the past year.
  • grate She found the grate open and climbed out.
  • grave The grave was covered in flowers.
  • graved The words were graved on the headstone with great care.
  • gravel The gravel in the driveway is a pain to clean up.
  • graven The abandoned mansion was appropriately named, "The Graven.
  • Graver The graver was used to cut intricate designs into the metal.
  • graves
  • gravy I love gravy because it goes great with anything.
  • gray I have a gray sweater that I didn't wear last winter.
  • graze The cattle were allowed to graze in the fields all day.
  • grove We took a walk through the dense grove of trees in the park.
  • gruff The man spoke in a gruff voice, scaring the little boy.
  • raf The Royal Air Force (RAF) has a long and distinguished history of defending the skies above the United Kingdom.
  • rave The DJ played a set that had everyone at the rave dancing all night long.
  • rife The town was rife with rumors about the mysterious disappearances.

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