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How to spell REIVED correctly?

If you meant to type "reived", it is likely a misspelling. Possible correct suggestions could be "revised" or "retrieved". These words align with the context of making changes or retrieving information. Double-check your intended meaning and consider using these alternatives for clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell reived correctly

  • Arrived I arrived at the airport early to make sure I didn't miss my flight.
  • derived The word "biology" is derived from the Greek words "bios", meaning life, and "logos", meaning study or knowledge.
  • Raved I raved about the vegan food at the restaurant.
  • received
  • reed The sound of the reed instrument was exquisitely beautiful.
  • Reefed The reefed ceiling made the room feel bigger.
  • reeve The reeve of the village was responsible for maintaining law and order within the community.
  • refined She had a refined taste in art, and her collection of paintings was stunning.
  • reid
  • Reined The horse was reined in, breaking the spell.
  • Relied
  • relieved I was relieved when I found out that my flight had been rescheduled instead of cancelled.
  • relived After her nerve-wracking presentation, she felt relived when her boss applauded her.
  • removed
  • retied After his boat became untied from the dock, he quickly retied it to prevent it from drifting away.
  • reviled
  • revised I revised my paper after receiving feedback from my professor.
  • revive I'm going to try my best to revive my garden this spring after a harsh winter.
  • revived The paramedics gave CPR to the drowning victim and successfully revived him.
  • revved I'm getting revved up for the party.
  • rive
  • rived I watched as the old wooden bridge rived in half under the weight of the heavy truck.
  • river She loved to walk down the river.
  • rivet The blacksmith hammered the rivet into the metal plate.
  • Roved During his youth, he roved the countryside in search of adventure.

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