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How to spell NURVE correctly?

If you have mistakenly spelled "nurve" instead of "nerve", worry not! Auto-correct or spell-check could help rectify the error. Alternatively, "nerve" is the correct spelling that denotes bravery or a bundle of fibers transmitting signals. Double-check and proofread to ensure accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell nurve correctly

  • carve The artist used a sharp chisel to carefully carve intricate designs into the wooden sculpture.
  • curve She drew a perfect curve with her pencil.
  • curvy The curvy road made the driver nervous.
  • naive I find it naive that people still believe in Santa Claus.
  • nave The nave of the cathedral was filled with the sound of the choir's hymns.
  • nerve I'm nervous and on edge, my nerve is faltering.
  • Nerved She nerved herself up to confront her boss about the unfair treatment.
  • nerves I have a funny feeling something is wrong with my nerves.
  • nervy She was very nervy and jumpy.
  • norse Norse mythology is full of detailed stories about gods, heroes, and monsters.
  • nudge She gave me a gentle nudge to remind me to pay attention during the meeting.
  • nuke The government's decision to nuke the enemy stronghold was met with both relief and horror by the citizens.
  • nurse
  • nurser The nurser was responsible for administering medications to the patients.
  • purvey I would love to purvey one of your delicacies at my next party.
  • serve I will serve breakfast at 8:00 am.
  • suave He was a suave gentleman, and she had no idea how to deal with him.
  • survey The survey found that many people use social media to stay connected with friends and family.
  • verve Her verve and enthusiasm for the project were contagious, inspiring everyone on the team to work harder.

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