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How to spell RECOVED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "recoved", there are a few possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling might be "recovered", indicating a return to a normal state or regaining something lost. Another possible correct word could be "recovered" if you intended to write about the process of recycling and reclaiming materials. Double-checking your spelling can help ensure clarity in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell recoved correctly

  • received I received a letter in the mail today.
  • Reckoned She reckoned she had enough time to run to the store and back before the party started.
  • Recoiled As soon as he saw the snake, he recoiled in fear.
  • recooked I recooked the pasta to make it more tender.
  • recopied I recopied the document to ensure its accuracy.
  • record I need to record my voice for the podcast.
  • recorded The lecture was recorded and posted online for students who missed the class.
  • recouped After losing money initially, he worked hard and eventually recouped his losses.
  • recover It may take several weeks to recover from the injury.
  • recovered She had recovered from her illness and was able to return to work.
  • recovers After a few days of rest and medication, Sarah finally recovers from her illness.
  • recovery The athlete is currently in physical therapy to aid in their recovery after surgery.
  • relived Although I had relived the experience a hundred times in my head, seeing it in person was still breathtaking.
  • removed He removed his old shirt and put on a fresh one.
  • revived After some fresh air and water, the plant revived and sprouted new leaves.
  • Revoked The DMV revoked his driver's license after he received multiple DUIs.
  • revved The car engine revved loudly as the driver hit the gas pedal.
  • Roved I roved around the city for hours before finally finding the perfect gift.

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