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How to spell MOIVED correctly?

If you meant to type "moved" but unfortunately entered "moived", fear not! Autocorrect might have got the best of you. Here are some correct suggestions: "moved", "movies", "motive" or "moistened". Don't dwell on the error; just make sure to double-check before sending or posting to avoid similar slip-ups!

List of suggestions on how to spell moived correctly

  • Dived
  • Hived In England, they hived their cows off the main road.
  • Lived I lived in Italy for two years before moving back to the United States.
  • loved She loved spending time with her family during holidays.
  • mailed I finally mailed the letter to my aunt.
  • maimed The bomb blast at the market left many people dead or maimed for life.
  • mimed With a sad smile, she mimed wiping away a tear.
  • mined The coal company mined the mountain for several decades before it was finally shut down.
  • mired
  • Moaned Melanie moaned in frustration.
  • moated The moated castle stood tall and impenetrable, surrounded by a deep, wide body of water.
  • Mobbed The famous singer was mobbed by fans as soon as she arrived at the airport.
  • Mocked She was mocked for her poor fashion choices.
  • Moiled I moiled up my clothes and put them in the wash.
  • Mooed The cow mooed loudly in the field.
  • Mooned Steve mooned the cashier.
  • Moored The boat was moored at the dock while its passengers went ashore.
  • Mooted The meeting was mooted after the chief's resignation.
  • moped I rode my moped to the grocery store.
  • Mopped She mopped the floor after her dog spilled water all over it.
  • motive The police found no evidence of a motive for the crime.
  • Moused I moused over to the test tab and clicked on the first question.
  • move She tried to move but the soreness in her leg kept her from doing so.
  • moved I moved my furniture last week.
  • mover The mover helped me to move my furniture from my old place to my new apartment.
  • moves He always moves quickly in everything he does.
  • mowed Yesterday, my dad mowed the lawn and it looks beautiful now.
  • rived I rived through the thick brush, trying to find a way to the river.
  • Roved The explorer roved around the jungle, searching for rare plants and animals.
  • Waived I have been waived off the ethics committee.
  • Wived He was wived to a beautiful woman who shared his love for adventure.

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