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How to spell IOVED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "ioved", don't worry! The correct word you might be looking for is "loved". It's an easy error to make while typing quickly or when your fingers slip. Just remember to review your text carefully and make corrections before finalizing it to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell ioved correctly

  • Caved I caved in and ordered pizza for dinner instead of cooking.
  • covet After seeing her neighbor's new car, she couldn't help but covet it.
  • Dived
  • gyved I gyved my clothes off before joining them for dinner.
  • Hived The bees hived together in their new home, buzzing excitedly with their queen safely tucked inside.
  • I've I've never seen a giraffe in person.
  • iced
  • irked After the long day at work, I was irked to see my sister waiting for me when I got home.
  • ives Charles Ives was a renowned American composer known for his innovative and experimental musical style.
  • ivied The ivied walls of the old schoolhouse gave it a haunted appearance.
  • Laved The waves laved the sandy shores of the beach.
  • Lived I have lived in this city for ten years.
  • loved
  • moved I moved the furniture to the other side of the room.
  • Oozed
  • OPED
  • oven
  • over I can't believe I ate so much food, I think I'm going to be sick over it.
  • ovid Ovid was a great Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus.
  • owed I owed my best friend an apology.
  • paved I drive down the paved road that curves around the hill.
  • Raved My friend Raved about the concert last night.
  • rived
  • Roved The lion roved the grassy plains in search of prey.
  • saved I saved money for five years to buy my dream car.
  • Shoved She was shoved from the train.
  • sieved The flour must be sieved before adding it to the mixture.
  • Waved I waved to her as I walked away.
  • Wived

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