Misspelling dictionary
  • Spellcheck dictionary
  • Misspelling dictionary

How to spell IIVED correctly?

If the misspelling is supposed to be "lived", the correct suggestions would include: lived, love, level, lively, leave, and liver. If the misspelling is supposed to be "lied", the correct suggestions would include: lied, slide, side, line, like, and life.

List of suggestions on how to spell iived correctly

  • aided Her quick thinking and first aid training aided in saving the injured hiker's life.
  • Ailed The new medicine seemed to have worked as his stomach no longer ailed him.
  • Aimed She aimed the rifle at the target and pulled the trigger.
  • aired
  • Caved After hours of interrogation, he finally caved and confessed to the crime.
  • civet Civet is a type of musky fragrance used in perfumes.
  • Dived
  • gyved Gyved usually refers to an animal skin garment that is made from either different types of animal skins or a synthetic cloth.
  • Hived The bees hived in the corner of the garden.
  • I've I've always been a fast learner.
  • iced I need to get iced coffee before my meeting.
  • irked I was irked when she didn't get my text in time.
  • ives Charles Ives was a renowned American composer known for his experimental music.
  • ivied The ivied walls surrounding the property were a stark contrast to the derelict building itself.
  • Laved Laved is a Scandinavian word meaning shaven.
  • Lived He lived a life full of hope.
  • livid The angry man was livid.
  • loved I loved that dress on her.
  • moved
  • oiled
  • paved After we walked for a while on the gravel path, we reached the paved sidewalk.
  • Raved The new Italian restaurant opened last month and has been raved about by food critics.
  • rived The ship rived through the rough sea, making the passengers seasick.
  • rivet The worker used a rivet to attach the metal plates together.
  • Roved The mountains in the background are roved by the many rivers that run through them.
  • saved I was saved by the ghost at the haunted house.
  • sieved The flour must be sieved to prevent any lumps in the batter.
  • vivid The vivid colors in the sunset made it an unforgettable experience.
  • Waived The bank waived their overdraft fee as a one-time courtesy.
  • Waved We waved good-bye to each other.
  • Wived He had wived her for her money, but ended up falling in love with her.

Misspelling of the day

Activiting

  • activate
  • activating
  • activation
  • activities
  • activity
  • actuating
  • agitating
  • deactivating
  • reactivating
more