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How to spell BLEVE correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "bleve", fear not! Here are a few correct suggestions: "believe", "blend", "bleed" or "blaze". Remember to double-check your spellings to ensure clear communication, as accurate spelling enhances comprehension and avoids confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell bleve correctly

  • alive I feel alive when I go for a run.
  • believe
  • bevel
  • bevy A bevy of birds flew over the lake as the sun began to rise.
  • blade The blade of the knife was sharp and glinted in the sunlight.
  • blake Blake is a talented artist who specializes in painting landscapes.
  • blame It's not fair to place all the blame on one person.
  • blare The car's horn continued to blare loudly, causing a disturbance in the peaceful neighborhood.
  • blase She was so blase about his proposal that he wasn't sure if she even wanted to get married.
  • blaze
  • bleak The bleak living conditions in the factory deep within the Arctic is the only thing that keeps the workers alive.
  • blear His tired eyes were blear with lack of sleep.
  • bleat
  • Bled
  • bleed The wound starts to bleed heavily.
  • bleep
  • bless " Bless you for your thoughtful gift.
  • Blew The storm blew through the town leaving devastation in its wake.
  • bloke I saw a bloke walking down the street with a big grin on his face.
  • blue I wish my blue jeans were a little shorter.
  • BLVD
  • brave Be brave and stand up to your bullies!
  • breve In music notation, a "breve" is a double whole note that indicates the longest possible note value.
  • cleave The lumberjack used his trusty ax to cleave the log in two.
  • clever She is a very clever detective and can solve any mystery.
  • clive A jar of clive Cumberbatch's chutney sits on the counter.
  • clove I needed a clove for my garlic press and I didn't have any more seeds.
  • ELEV
  • glove I always wear a glove when I'm gardening to protect my hands from thorns and dirt.
  • lave
  • leave
  • levee The levee protecting the city from flooding was washed away in the storm.
  • lever
  • levi Levi has been working at the same company for 10 years.
  • levy
  • live I want to live in Europe one day.
  • love I wish I had enough love for both of you.
  • olive I got a jar of your grandmother's olive oil.
  • sleeve I tied my sleeve around my hand to keep the sand out.

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