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How to spell REAVED correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "reaved" and meant something else, here are some possible correct spellings. If you intended to convey bereaved, it signifies grief or loss. For "raved", it represents an enthusiastic or wild expression. Remember to carefully proofread and select the appropriate term to convey your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell reaved correctly

  • bereaved The bereaved family of the deceased soldier was comforted by the community's support.
  • Braved She braved the storm to rescue her stranded cat.
  • Caved After several hours of interrogation, the suspect finally caved and confessed to the crime.
  • craved After a long day at work, she craved a warm and comforting bowl of mac and cheese.
  • Feared She feared she would never amount to anything.
  • graved
  • heaved With a sigh, she heaved the heavy box onto the table.
  • Laved I am looking for my favorite laved soap.
  • leaved The tree has leaved out and now provides shade.
  • paved The road was paved with asphalt to make traveling smoother.
  • Raced I raced to catch the bus before it departed.
  • Raged The storm raged on, with lightning strikes and heavy gusts of wind throughout the night.
  • Raked
  • raped
  • Rated This cup is rated for 300 degrees.
  • rave
  • Raved My friend raved about the new restaurant she went to last night.
  • ravel He worked tirelessly to unravel the mystery that had become a ravel of clues.
  • raven The raven perched on a branch, silently watching me as I walked by.
  • raver The raver danced all night to the thumping beats of techno music.
  • RAVES She raves about how amazing the concert was.
  • razed The old building was razed to make way for a new modern one.
  • Reached She reached for the fallen book.
  • read I love to read mystery novels.
  • reader My mom is such a reader.
  • readied I was readied for my big presentation.
  • Reamed
  • Reaped After the harvest, the farmer reaped his crops.
  • Reared She was reared by wolves.
  • reed The musician played his beautiful melody on an old reed flute.
  • Reefed During the storm, the sailors quickly reefed the sails to prevent the ship from capsizing.
  • reeve The village reeve oversaw the distribution of resources to each family.
  • refaced The magazine had been refaced with a new design.
  • relived After finishing her final exams, she was relieved and relived to have made it through the semester.
  • removed
  • revel She loves to revel in the feeling of cool sand between her toes.
  • revived After being revived, she felt a renewed strength inside of her.
  • revved I revved up the engine andgit out of the parking lot.
  • rived The boat rived through the rough waves, causing everyone on board to hold on tightly.
  • Roved The wild bison roved across the plains, searching for a new watering hole.
  • saved He saved his money to buy a new car.
  • Sheaved He sheaved the heavy box onto the top shelf of the cabinet.
  • Waved
  • Weaved The spider weaved a beautiful web in the corner of the room.
  • Wreaked The storm wreaked havoc on my garden, destroying all of my carefully tended plants.

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