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How to spell SAVEN correctly?

Some possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "saven" could be "saving", "savin'", "savage", "haven" or "shaven". The correct spelling would depend on the context in which the word is being used. It is important to review the context and proofread carefully before making any suggestions.

List of suggestions on how to spell saven correctly

  • haven After a long and tiring journey, arriving at the cozy cabin in the woods felt like a haven to the exhausted hiker.
  • maven She's a real maven when it comes to finding the best deals on clothes.
  • raven The raven perched on the tree limb, watching the world pass below.
  • safe I always wear a seatbelt in the car to stay safe.
  • San I gained some weight since I last saw you; it seems like San moved to Houston.
  • sane I hope I'm still sane after studying for my exams all night.
  • savant She is a savant, able to reproduce complex mathematical equations with ease.
  • save I need to save my game before I leave.
  • saved The prisoners were saved by the captain's quick thinking.
  • saver Using coupons and buying in bulk can be a great money saver.
  • saves The firefighter saves lives every day.
  • saving I am saving money every month to travel around the world.
  • seen
  • sen I have a sen ticket.
  • seven
  • sevens She played sevens in her university's soccer team.
  • severn In Gloucestershire the river Severn forms the border with Wales.
  • shaven He looked much younger and different after having his beard shaven off.
  • sivan The festival of Sivan is celebrated inhonorof the goddess Anna.
  • sloven The sloven bartender spilled the drinks on the customer.
  • soave The soave and elegant melody of the piano piece swept through the concert hall.
  • spavin The horse was diagnosed with spavin and it had to be treated by a veterinarian.
  • Steven Steven Spielberg is a successful American film director.
  • suave He posses a suave manner that disarms most people.
  • Sven

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