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How to spell BAHVED correctly?

If you meant to type "behaved" but mistakenly entered "bahved", fear not! We've got you covered. The correct spelling should be "behaved", meaning to conduct oneself in a well-mannered or controlled way. It's always wise to double-check your spelling, but everyone makes mistakes!

List of suggestions on how to spell bahved correctly

  • baaed This sentence does not contain the word "baaed.
  • Babied She is being babied by her parents.
  • backed The project was backed by a prominent investor, which boosted its chances of success.
  • Bagged I bagged all the groceries and brought them inside.
  • Bailed He bailed on their date after she told him she had a prior engagement.
  • Baited She baited her hook and cast her line into the lake, hoping to catch a fish.
  • baked
  • Baled
  • balled He balled his fists in anger.
  • banned The comedian was banned from the show after making racist remarks.
  • barbed She had sharp barbed wire wound around her wrists.
  • bared He bared his teeth to scare away the intruder.
  • barged The police barged into the building to apprehend the suspect.
  • Barked
  • barred I'm barred from entering.
  • based I based the conclusion on the data.
  • Bashed The wrestler bashed his opponent's head against the turnbuckle.
  • bated I waited with bated breath to hear the results of the election.
  • Bathed
  • Batted I hit a home run batted in.
  • Bawled She bawled her eyes out when she found out her best friend was moving away.
  • Bayed Bayed means to bark.
  • Behaved
  • Braved Despite her fear of heights, she braved the top of the mountain to capture the breathtaking view.
  • carved The artisan expertly carved a beautiful design into the wooden statue.
  • Caved After many hours of interrogation, the suspect finally caved and confessed to the crime.
  • Laved The waves laved against the shore, creating a soothing sound for the beach-goers.
  • paved I walked on the paved path.
  • Raved My friends raved about the new restaurant downtown, so I can't wait to try it out myself.
  • saved I saved the game in case I wanted to play it again.
  • Waived He waived his right to remain silent and began to speak.
  • Waved The person waved to me.

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