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How to spell MOEVED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "moeved" instead of "moved", fear not! Autocorrect mishaps happen to the best of us. Here are some proper alternatives to consider: "moved", "moored", "moved" or "moded". So next time you need to signify relocation, ensure you double-check, and bid farewell to "moeved" typos.

List of suggestions on how to spell moeved correctly

  • loved
  • meed I received my meed of praise for my hard work.
  • Meted
  • Mewed Mewed at the sight of the injuries.
  • Moaned As the athlete pulled his hamstring, he moaned in pain.
  • moated The old castle was surrounded by a deep and broad moated trench.
  • Mobbed She was mobbed by the media upon her return from the tour.
  • Mocked He mocked his opponent's accent during the debate to undermine their authority.
  • Moiled The farmer moiled in the fields all day, preparing the soil for planting.
  • Mooed
  • Mooned He mooned his friends in a hilarious act of mischief.
  • Moored The sailboat was moored at the dock, gently bobbing with the waves.
  • Mooted We on the committee have discussed the issue and have come to the conclusion that it should not be mooted.
  • moped I ride my moped to work.
  • Mopped I mopped the kitchen floor after spilling the juice.
  • Moused She moused over the hyperlink to see where it led.
  • move
  • moved I moved some of my furniture to make more room.
  • mover I am the mover of the world.
  • moves She practiced her dance moves every day to prepare for the competition.
  • mowed
  • peeved I was peeved when she pulled that stunt.
  • Roved After finishing his graduate degree, he roved around Europe for a year before settling back into his hometown.
  • sieved I sieved the flour mixture into the baking pan.

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