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How to spell PEAVE correctly?

If you meant "peace", you can use that. If you meant "pave", that's another option. "Peave" isn't a word, so using either of these two options would be the best way to correct your misspelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell peave correctly

  • Ave I love jogging down Park Ave in the mornings when it's peaceful and quiet.
  • beaver The beaver was busy constructing his dam.
  • cave The explorers found a hidden cave deep in the jungle.
  • Dave Dave is our new neighbor who just moved in yesterday.
  • EAVE
  • eve I am going to a party on New Year's Eve.
  • FAVE My fave flavor of ice cream is mint chocolate chip.
  • Gave She gave me a heartfelt hug after I told her the news.
  • have
  • heave As she lifted the heavy box, she let out a loud heave.
  • heaver
  • lave I must lave my hair before going to bed.
  • leave I am planning to leave for the airport in the morning.
  • leaver I accidentally left a leaver on the machine, causing it to malfunction.
  • nave The nave of the church was filled with sunlight streaming in through the stained glass windows.
  • pace I need to pace myself so I don't overtax my body.
  • page I am reading a book and I just turned to the next page.
  • pale The pale moon illuminated the dark night sky.
  • pane I noticed a small crack in the pane of glass in my bedroom window.
  • pare I need to pare my expenses in order to save money.
  • pate I like to put pate on my toast for breakfast.
  • pave The city plans to pave the road to improve safety and accessibility for drivers.
  • paved The driveway was recently paved with asphalt.
  • PAVES
  • pea
  • peace I hope we can all come together and find a way to achieve peace.
  • peak The peak of the mountain was a sight to behold.
  • peal The loud peal of the church bell signaled that it was time for the wedding to begin.
  • Peale The Philadelphia Museum of Art houses a wide array of sculptures by Benjamin Franklin's compatriot, Charles Willson Peale.
  • pear
  • Peas
  • peat I can see the moss growing on the wall covered in a layer of peat.
  • peeve
  • peeved I'm quite peeved that you didn't finish your homework.
  • peeves I have a few peeves, like when people don't clean up after themselves.
  • peke I see a big, black, domesticated peke on my walk this morning.
  • Pele
  • PERV I refuse to engage with someone whom I suspect to be a perv.
  • Pete Pete has been working hard all day.
  • prove I need to prove to Steve that I'm the best candidate for the job.
  • rave I went to a rave and had the time of my life.
  • save I want to save this photo for later.
  • Sheave The sheave of the pulley system helped lift the heavy load.
  • wave Yesterday, I saw a huge wave crash against the shore.
  • we've
  • weave She learned how to weave intricate patterns into her tapestries.
  • weaver My grandmother was an expert weaver who could create beautiful tapestries with intricate designs.

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