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How to spell SCRAVE correctly?

If you mistakenly type "scrave" instead of the correct spelling, here are a few suggestions for what you might have intended to write. "Scrape" refers to removing something by rubbing or scraping it. "Crave" means to have a strong desire for something. "Scarve" is an alternative pronunciation for "scarf", which is a type of clothing accessory. Consider double-checking spellings to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell scrave correctly

  • crave I always crave a hot cup of tea in the morning.
  • grave The cemetery was filled with grave markers, each one representing a life that had passed.
  • scare
  • scrag
  • scram I heard a noise and decided to scram before anyone saw me.
  • scrap She decided to scrap her old project and start over with a new idea.
  • scrape I heard the scrape of the chair against the floor as she walked towards me.
  • scraper I was using the scraper to remove the ice from my windshield.
  • scrapie The outbreak of scrapie in sheep has raised alarm in the farming community.
  • scrawl His handwriting was so messy that it looked like a scrawl on the paper.
  • scree The scree from the fallen rocks made a loud noise as it tumbled down the mountain.
  • scribe She was the scribe for the royal court.
  • strafe The enemy aircraft were ordered to strafe the ground troops.
  • strive I always strive to do my best in everything.
  • Strove I strove to do my best in school.

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