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How to spell OVERE correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "overe" instead of "over", there are a few possible correct suggestions, including "over", "overt", "overs" or "overr". Ensure that you check your spelling to avoid confusion and improve the clarity of your message.

List of suggestions on how to spell overe correctly

  • aver I cannot aver that I have never failed, but I always get up and try again.
  • avers She avers she has never smoked a cigarette in her life.
  • averse
  • avert The aim of the campaign is to avert a global food crisis.
  • Avery
  • Ere Ere the sun sets, we must complete the task given to us.
  • ever
  • evert
  • every This is an every day occurrence.
  • ochre The walls were painted a cheerful yellow, but the ochre paint made them feel somber.
  • ogre I spotted an ogre on the path ahead.
  • opera My favorite opera is "The Messiah.
  • ore Over the ore, bridges spanned the chasms.
  • outre Her outre appearance turned heads everywhere she went.
  • ovary
  • ovate The leaves of the plant were ovate in shape, wider at the base and tapering to a point at the tip.
  • oven I placed my oven in the middle of the room.
  • over The dog barked over the baby.
  • overage Josh bumped into his overage friend from college and they both laughed.
  • overate I think I overate at dinner last night because I feel really full this morning.
  • overawe The majestic beauty of the Grand Canyon can overawe anyone who sees it.
  • overdo I overdo it with the sugar sometimes.
  • overdue My library book is way overdue and I need to return it soon.
  • overeat I tend to overeat when I'm stressed out.
  • overlie
  • overly I found his criticisms of my work overly critical.
  • OVERS
  • oversea My boss frequently travels oversea to meet with clients.
  • oversee I need to oversee the project from start to finish.
  • overt The referee made an overt gesture.
  • overuse I don't believe in overuse of any product.
  • ovule I found an ovule in the flour.
  • revere Revere your ancestors and respect their traditions.
  • severe

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