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How to spell SAVINES correctly?

The misspelling "savines" could possibly be corrected to "sardines", "salvage", "savannah" or "serpines". Before making a correction, it’s important to understand the context in which the misspelling appears, in order to offer a suggestion that accurately reflects the intended word.

List of suggestions on how to spell savines correctly

  • divines The divines believed deeply in the existence of a higher power.
  • pavings Most people think of flooring when they hear the word "pavings," but pavers also exist.
  • ravines The ravines ran through the dense forest.
  • ravings His ravings about conspiracy theories made me question if he was mentally stable.
  • salinas The Salinas Valley is a large and fertile agricultural region in central California.
  • sardines I always eat sardines when I'm in the mood for something salty.
  • savages The invading army was rumored to be composed of savages who raided and pillaged every village they came across.
  • Savants Some savants are able to perform the same task over and over again without ever getting tired.
  • saves He saves his money by not eating out every day.
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  • savings I have been able to set aside a portion of my income for savings every month.
  • saviors A few of the saviors are here to save us from our situation.
  • savvies She savvies how to use social media to increase her business's visibility.
  • sayings My grandmother used to have a book of her favorite sayings that she would read to us every time we visited her.
  • seines The seines stretched like an immense web out into the river.
  • shavings He cleaned the wood shavings left over from his project.
  • SINEs Sinuses produce SINEs when they function.
  • spines All of the books on the shelf have spines that are different colors.
  • Waviness The ocean's waves were pretty waviness.

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