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How to spell KRAV correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "krav", here are some possible corrections to consider. "Crave" could fit if you meant a strong desire for something. "Brave" works if you meant courageous. Another option is "grave", relating to a serious or somber tone. Double-check to ensure the intended meaning matches the correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell krav correctly

  • brave The firefighter was brave for rushing into the burning building to save the family inside.
  • bravo
  • crab
  • crag The mountaineer scrambled up the steep crag, using his hands and feet to navigate the rocky terrain.
  • cram I had to cram for my final exams because I didn't have time to study earlier.
  • crave
  • craw The creepy-crawlies made me craw with fear.
  • Cray
  • grab
  • grad After completing a four-year Bachelor's degree, I am officially a grad of the university.
  • gram She weighed the flour with her kitchen gram.
  • gran My gran always bakes the best homemade pies.
  • grave They stood solemnly at the grave of their beloved grandfather.
  • gravy I poured the savory gravy over my mashed potatoes.
  • gray The sky was gray and overcast, signaling an oncoming storm.
  • Kara Kara is busy preparing for the upcoming presentation.
  • karat The diamond was rated as a five-karat stone.
  • kiev I have always wanted to visit Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine.
  • koran
  • kr
  • kraal The herd of cattle was kept safely inside the kraal.
  • kraft
  • Kris Kris is my cousin who lives in California.
  • KROC Kristen likes to eat Kroc's chicken.
  • PREV
  • PROV
  • raf He served in the Royal Air Force, also known as the RAF.
  • rave Last night, I went to a rave and danced until the early morning.
  • rev I need to get my car fixed because the engine won't rev correctly.
  • RIV RIV is a great place to go for a Sunday drive.
  • rv June brought rain and thunderstorms to the RV Park.

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