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How to spell LVERY correctly?

The correct spelling for "lvery" could be "livery", which refers to a stable where horses are kept and cared for. Another possible suggestion could be "every", which means each and every one or all without exception. It would depend on the context in which the misspelling was used.

List of suggestions on how to spell lvery correctly

  • Avery I know a guy named Avery who is really good at playing basketball.
  • every Every morning, I go for a walk before starting my day.
  • fiery The fiery sun burned brightly in the sky.
  • ivory
  • Larry Larry is my neighbor who loves to play golf on the weekends.
  • Lavern
  • leary I'm not sure if I should be leary of the guy or not.
  • leery I was leery of the dark cave and its inhabitants.
  • Leroy Leroy is coming over to fix the leaky faucet.
  • lever I used the lever to open the door.
  • levers The crane operator skillfully operated the levers to lift the heavy equipment onto the truck.
  • levy The government plans to levy higher taxes on luxury goods.
  • lively My new puppy is so lively and loves to play fetch all day long.
  • liver I drink a lot of liver extract to clean my system.
  • livers
  • livery The hotel staff wear matching livery uniforms to distinguish themselves from the guests.
  • lorry I'm going to get a lorry to take the washing back to the laundrette.
  • lovely
  • lover My lover and I went on a romantic getaway to the beach.
  • lovers We often think of lovers when we think of marriage.
  • Lovey She calls him lovey because it makes him smile.
  • Lowery The Lowery family lives on the lower floors of the administrative building.
  • ovary The ovary releases eggs during ovulation.
  • silvery The moon shone brightly, casting a silvery light across the lake.
  • slavery The government had abolished slavery in the country centuries ago, but some people still consider it an institution which should be preserved.
  • very I am feeling very hungry right now.

Misspelling of the day

Ideling

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