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How to spell REVAILED correctly?

If you've misspelled "revailed", you might have meant "prevailed". This word means to triumph or succeed, implying overcoming difficult circumstances. Alternatively, if you wanted to express overwhelming excitement, "revealed" could have been the intended word. Always double-check and proofread to ensure your message is conveyed accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell revailed correctly

  • Prevailed Despite facing many obstacles, the team prevailed and won the championship.
  • Railed He railed against the injustice of the ruling.
  • Retailed The product was retailed for $50 in stores.
  • revalued The house was revalued at $320,000.
  • revealed The investigation revealed that the suspect was innocent.
  • Reveled The actor reveled in the applause of the audience after his performance.
  • Revelled The children revelled in the snowstorm, building snowmen and having snowball fights.
  • revile He continued to revile his opponents, despite their attempts to reason with him.
  • reviled The politician was reviled by many for his controversial views on immigration.
  • Reviler I reviler than he is.
  • Rivaled The two teams had always rivaled each other, making for an exciting game every time they played.
  • Rivalled The two companies competed fiercely and rivalled each other for market dominance.
  • Travailed Alice has travailed through some difficult times lately.

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