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How to spell PEAVED correctly?

The correct spelling for "peaved" is actually "peeved". This common mistake is easily corrected by remembering that "peeved" means irritated or annoyed. So, if you ever find yourself using "peaved", remember to swap it with the correct spelling "peeved" and communicate your frustration accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell peaved correctly

  • Caved After his friends pressured him, he finally caved and tried sushi for the first time.
  • heaved The weight of the boulder was too much for him and he heaved it with all his might.
  • Laved The waves laved the shore, creating a calming sound.
  • leafed He leafed through the pages of his notebook, trying to find the notes he had taken during the lecture.
  • leaved I carefully leaved through the old book, admiring the intricate illustrations on each page.
  • Nerved She nerved herself to enter the haunted house.
  • Paced He paced back and forth in the waiting room, anxiously waiting for news about his father's surgery.
  • Paged
  • Paled The sun had risen paled in the sky.
  • Pared I prefer ripe fruits, such as plums, to hard ones, such as pared apples.
  • pave The city plans to pave the road next week.
  • paved
  • PAVES The contractor paves the road with asphalt to make it smooth and durable.
  • Pawed The cat pawed at the door, meowing loudly to be let out.
  • payed
  • peaked After his victory in the tournament, his interest in competitive gaming peaked.
  • Pealed
  • pearled The morning dew pearled the grass in the meadow.
  • Pecked She was Pecked on the head with a rock.
  • peeked
  • peeled
  • Peeped I peeped through the keyhole and saw the nude woman in the shower.
  • Peered The teen peered out from behind the curtain.
  • peeve
  • peeved I'm very peeved at you.
  • peeves
  • Pegged The door was pegged shut from the outside.
  • penned I cannot believe I wrote that article- it's so penned.
  • pepped After drinking a cup of coffee, she felt pepped up and ready to tackle the day.
  • perked The puppy perked up his ears at the sound of his owner's voice.
  • permed She visited the salon to get her hair permed into tight curls.
  • Petted She petted the dog, who wagged his tail happily.
  • proved The witness proved the defendant's innocence with their testimony.
  • Raved I raved about the hot apple cider for hours after dinner.
  • saved She was saved by the hero.
  • Served
  • shaved The barber shaved his head bald.
  • Sheaved I sheaved the snow off of the roof.
  • Waved The crowd waved their signs and cheered as the parade passed by.
  • Weaved The weaved fabric created a beautiful tapestry.

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Intertubing

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