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How to spell REOVED correctly?

If you're unsure about the correct spelling of "reoved", it’s possible that you may have intended to write "removed". This correction makes sense if you are referring to the act of taking something away or deleting it. Double-checking your spelling can help eliminate any confusion and ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell reoved correctly

  • grooved The surface of the vinyl record was grooved with rows and rows of tiny indentations.
  • loved I loved spending time with my grandparents when I was a child.
  • moved
  • proved The prosecution proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • Raved She raved about the delicious food and excellent service at the new restaurant in town.
  • reed
  • Reefed The sailors reefed the sail to prepare for the storm.
  • reeve
  • relived She was relieved to find that the headache had finally relived itself.
  • removed
  • revel I always revel in the excitement of going to a concert.
  • revived After the doctors used a defibrillator, the patient's heart revived and started beating again.
  • Revoked The judge revoked his driver's license after he received his third DUI conviction.
  • revved The engine revved and I felt the acceleration as we pulled out of the parking lot.
  • rived The boat rived through the rough seas, causing everyone to hold on tight.
  • robed The king was robed in gold and silk for his coronation ceremony.
  • roofed The old church was roofed with wooden shingles.
  • Roped She roped her horse before heading out on the trail.
  • rove He loved to rove through the forests in search of edible mushrooms.
  • Roved The nomads roved across the vast desert in search of water and shelter.
  • rover The rover travelled across the barren planet in search of signs of life.
  • roves In the distance you could see the imposing figure of Roves, the towering fortress which guarded the entrance to the Valley of the
  • Rowed They rowed their boats across the serene lake to reach the other side.

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