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How to spell HAVID correctly?

If you are searching for the correct spelling of "havid", it is likely a misspelling of the word "haven't". Other correct suggestions can include "have", "had", "avid" or "ravid", depending on the context. Proofreading and using spell-check tools can also help avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell havid correctly

  • avid As an avid reader, she couldn't put down the book until she finished it.
  • avoid I always try to avoid eating fast food because it's unhealthy.
  • Caved I caved and ate the entire carton of ice cream.
  • david David is one of the most common names in the world.
  • davit The boat is being hauled with a davit.
  • habit She has a bad habit of leaving her shoes all over the place.
  • Had I had an appointment with the doctor on Monday.
  • Hafiz Moulana Hafiz Muhammad Jayyusi is a renowned Islamic scholar.
  • haida Haida stories tell of massive and powerful creatures that roamed the land in ancient times.
  • Haled Raelynn Haled her suitcase to her car and pulled out her suitcases, one after the other.
  • Halved I halved the recipe because I didn't need to make so much food.
  • hand
  • hard I'm going to need a hard drive for this project.
  • hared
  • hated I HATED my stupid CPR class.
  • have
  • havel
  • haven The haven was a safe place for the small animal to hide.
  • haves The haves often determine the policies that govern the have-nots.
  • Having Having a strong work ethic is essential for success in any profession.
  • havoc The accident caused havoc on the freeway.
  • Hawed I want to go to Hawed.
  • Hazed The new intern was hazed by the senior staff members on his first day at work.
  • heaved She heaved a sigh of relief and walked back into the house.
  • Hid I hid under the bed until he left.
  • Hived The city is in the valley and the hived district is in the slopes.
  • humid It is always humid in Louisiana.
  • Laved I have a juicy piece of lamb that's Laved in garlic and rosemary.
  • livid I was livid when she lied to me.
  • ovid My ovid may have flown the coop, but I'm going to miss her terribly.
  • paved The parking lot was paved with smooth asphalt.
  • Raved The food at the new Italian restaurant was raved about by both critics and customers.
  • saved If John had saved his work, he would not have had to resave it.
  • shaved
  • vivid The vivid colors of the sunset took my breath away.
  • Waved She waved at him as he walked away.

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