Misspelling dictionary
  • Spellcheck dictionary
  • Misspelling dictionary

How to spell GAVED correctly?

The correct past tense of the verb "give" is "gave". "Gaved" is a common misspelling that occurs due to the similarity between "gave" and other words like "saved" or "behaved". To avoid this mistake, one can take note of the correct spelling or use alternative options like "bestowed" or "presented."

List of suggestions on how to spell gaved correctly

  • calved The farmer noticed that one of his cows had calved during the night.
  • carved The intricate design was beautifully carved into the wooden table.
  • cave The group went exploring in the dark cave.
  • Caved After constant pressure from the opposition, the government finally caved and agreed to make some changes to the proposed legislation.
  • craved After months of a strict diet, she craved a big, juicy cheeseburger.
  • faked He faked his smile despite feeling sad inside.
  • gad I've been known to gad about town on my days off.
  • Gaffed I gaffed a tennis ball on the court and it went flying.
  • Gamed The two players gamed for hours until it was dark outside.
  • Gaped I gaped in amazement at the stunning view from the mountaintop.
  • Garvey Garvey is an inspiring leader who fought for civil rights.
  • gate The gate to the exit was open.
  • Gated The community was gated to ensure privacy and security for its residents.
  • Gave Her mother gave her a big hug.
  • gavel The gavel was knocked off the podium by the judge.
  • GAWD
  • Gazed She gazed out the window at the stunning scenery.
  • Ged Dad tried to get his attention by banging on the door, but Ged was too engrossed in his book.
  • Geed
  • give
  • gloved He gloved his hands before fixing the car engine to protect them from the heat.
  • graved The words "Rest in Peace" were graved on the headstone in bold letters.
  • gravid The gravid cow was carefully being accompanied to her stable by the farmer.
  • Gyve The prisoner's hands were secured with a gyve, preventing him from escaping.
  • gyved My mom always gets us gyved when we go shopping.
  • Laved The ocean laved the shore as the sun set behind the horizon.
  • paved A street is paved with cobblestone.
  • Raved I raved about the soup at that restaurant and now I can't stop thinking about it.
  • saved I saved a portion of my salary every month to afford a vacation.
  • Waved She waved goodbye as she drove away from the airport.

Misspelling of the day

Amaized

  • aimed
  • amassed
  • amaze
  • amazed
  • amazes
  • amerced
  • amid
  • amide
  • amides
  • amortized
more