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How to spell HAVIE correctly?

The misspelling "havie" could be corrected to "have" or "heavy". "Have" is a verb meaning to possess or own, while "heavy" is an adjective meaning something that weighs a lot or is difficult to lift. Context is important in determining the correct spelling to use.

List of suggestions on how to spell havie correctly

  • Ave Ave Maria is one of the most popular prayers in the Catholic Church.
  • hair I need a haircut to get rid of split ends in my hair.
  • halve
  • have
  • havel
  • haven My grandparents' cabin in the woods is a peaceful haven for me from the chaos of the city.
  • haves The "haves" in society often hold more power and influence than the "have-nots.
  • Having
  • heave After lifting the heavy box onto the shelf, he had to take a moment to catch his breath and heave a sigh of relief.
  • heavier The weight of the box became heavier as I added more books to it.
  • heavies The troops carried the machine guns and ammunition, also known as the heavies.
  • hie
  • hive I was in a hive of activity.
  • Hove The coast road winds its way between the towns of Hove and Eastbourne.
  • shave I need to shave before going to the interview.

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  • delegates
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