How to spell WAIVOR correctly?
The misspelling "waivor" can be corrected to the proper spelling "waiver" which means a document or contract that waives a right, claim or privilege. Other possible suggestions may include "wafer", "weaver" or "wavier", but "waiver" is the most commonly used correction.
List of suggestions on how to spell waivor correctly
- favor I would greatly appreciate it if you could do me a favor and lend me your car for the afternoon.
- savor I love to savor a delicious cup of coffee in the morning.
- waive I waive my right to remain silent and choose to speak to the officer.
- Waived I have been waived from the game.
- waiver I fully understand the waiver process and will sign the waiver form.
- waivers The airline is offering waivers to travelers affected by the storm.
- waives The company waives the annual fee for their loyal customers.
- waver