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How to spell REVEGE correctly?

The correct spelling of the word is "revenge". Some possible suggestions would include using a spell-checker or consulting a dictionary when in doubt. Another option would be to ask someone else to proofread the text before sending or publishing.

List of suggestions on how to spell revege correctly

  • ravage The hurricane caused ravage to the coastal town, leaving many homes destroyed and families devastated.
  • reeve The reeve of the small town was responsible for making sure that everyone abided by the rules and regulations.
  • refuge
  • renege If you renege on your promise, I will no longer trust you.
  • reneger
  • reveal I was pleased to finally reveal my new project to my friends.
  • revel I always revel in the warm sunshine on a beautiful summer day.
  • reveler
  • revenge After he had been humiliated by her, he plans his revenge.
  • revenue The company's revenue increased by 10% this quarter compared to last year.
  • revere Pierre Revere is revered for his role in the American Revolution.
  • reverie She kicked off her shoes and relaxed into her reverie.
  • revers The magician's trick was to revers the direction of the silk scarf.
  • reverse I tried to reverse the car but it wouldn't move.
  • revert After the experiment failed, the scientist decided to revert to the original hypothesis.
  • revile The politician continues to revile his opponent in every public speech.
  • revise I need to revise my essay before submitting it to my professor.
  • revive The doctor was able to revive the patient after performing CPR for several minutes.
  • revoke The government decided to revoke the license of the company due to its violation of environmental regulations.
  • revue The musical revue features songs and dances from various Broadway shows.

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