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How to spell RELVED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "relved" instead of the correct word, here are a few suggestions for what you might have meant: "resolved" if you were referring to finding a solution; "revved" if you were indicating an increase in speed or excitement; or "reversed" if you were discussing a change in direction or decision.

List of suggestions on how to spell relved correctly

  • beloved My grandmother's beloved dog passed away yesterday.
  • Delved She delved into the depths of the library's archives to find the rare book.
  • leaved The tree had fully leaved out by springtime.
  • Raved I raved about the new pizza place I tried last night.
  • Reefed
  • Reeled When he heard the news, he reeled back in shock.
  • Relaid A section of the track had been previously relaid.
  • related The two sisters are related.
  • relayed I relayed the message to my boss immediately after receiving it.
  • Relied She relied on her experience to complete the task.
  • relief After taking the pain medication, she felt a sense of relief from her headache.
  • relieved I was relieved when I found out the test was rescheduled.
  • relined The dentist relined my dentures to improve the fit.
  • relive I like to watch old home videos to relive childhood memories.
  • relived After the presentation was over, the speaker relived all the positive feedback he had received.
  • relives She relives her childhood memories every time she visits the place.
  • reload I reload my gun every time I go hunting.
  • removed The doctor removed the splinter from my finger with a pair of tweezers.
  • resolved After much discussion, the issue was finally resolved with a compromise that satisfied both parties.
  • revived After the funeral, I now feel much more revived.
  • revolved The car revolved around the woman.
  • revved The engine roared and revved as the car sped down the highway.
  • riled The loud noise from the construction site really riled up my dog.
  • rived She rived through the crowd to get to the front of the stage.
  • rolled
  • Roved The coyote roved through the desert in search of prey.
  • ruled
  • Shelved I shelved the book after I read the first 10 pages.

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