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How to spell KEAVE correctly?

If you find yourself typing "keave" when you actually mean "leave", don't fret! It's a common mistake. Here are a few helpful suggestions to correct it: try "leave" or "leaf". These options fit the context better, ensuring your message is clear and accurate. Remember, even small spelling errors happen to the best of us!

List of suggestions on how to spell keave correctly

  • agave The sweet nectar of the agave plant is used to create the popular Mexican alcoholic beverage, tequila.
  • Ave The crowd sang " Ave Maria" as the bride walked down the aisle.
  • beaver The beaver was busy building a dam with sticks and mud.
  • cave The group of explorers entered the dark, damp cave with caution.
  • cleave She used a sharp knife to cleave the apple in half.
  • crave
  • Dave Dave is the man behind the marketing campaign for our new product release.
  • EAVE I sat under the eave of the roof, listening to the rain patter against the shingles.
  • eve On the eve of her big presentation, she practiced her speech one last time.
  • FAVE
  • Gave
  • grave I have a grave to visit.
  • have I have to finish my homework before watching TV.
  • heave The sailors had to heave the anchors up before setting sail.
  • heaver I can't pick up that heaver.
  • kale I like to eat kale during the winter because it's a warm-weather food.
  • Kane Kane is a famous wrestler.
  • Kate My name is Kate and I love hiking.
  • Kaye Kaye found a hair tie in the sink.
  • Keven
  • knave The knave tried to cheat his way out of the game.
  • lave Before I go to bed, I always Lave my feet.
  • leave I need to leave now as my bus is arriving in five minutes.
  • leaver She was a loyal employee but decided to become a leaver after being passed over for a promotion.
  • nave The nave is the main section of a church.
  • pave We need to pave the driveway before winter comes.
  • rave My friend went to a rave last night and said it was the best party she had ever been to.
  • save I want to save up money for a vacation.
  • Sheave The crew were heading up to the top of the mast to sheave the sail when they saw the ship crashing into the reef
  • wave
  • we've
  • weave She learned to weave a rug with brightly colored yarns.
  • weaver The weaver transformed the fine threads into a beautiful tapestry.

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