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How to spell REVEND correctly?

The misspelling "revend" can possibly be corrected to "revenge", "revved", "revved up", "revenue", "reverend", "revendicate" or "reverent". It is important to double-check the correct spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell revend correctly

  • defend I will defend my stance on this issue until I am proven wrong.
  • Evened He evened his breathing after finishing the difficult race.
  • event I can't wait to attend the big event next week.
  • prevent I always wash my hands thoroughly to prevent the spread of germs.
  • Raved
  • raven The raven perched on a tree branch, its glossy black feathers shining in the sunlight.
  • Ravened The hide had been Ravened.
  • ravens The flock of ravens flew overhead, their black wings a stark contrast against the cloudy sky.
  • rebind He had to rebind the book as the pages were falling out.
  • recent I read a recent article about climate change in the newspaper this morning.
  • refund I requested a refund for the defective product.
  • regent The regent is in charge of the administration of the estate.
  • relent I will not relent until I have captured the rat.
  • remand The judge decided to remand the defendant to custody until their trial next month.
  • remind I'll remind you to call your mom tomorrow.
  • rend The sound of the thunder slowly began to rend the peaceful silence of the countryside.
  • repent In order to repent, you must first admit to your wrongdoings.
  • Resend I will resend the email to ensure that it was received.
  • resent I resent your implication that I'm lazy.
  • Reveled During her birthday party, Jane reveled in the attention and love from her family and friends.
  • revenge After losing the election, he sought revenge by attacking his opponent's character in the media.
  • Revenged She revenged him by cheating on him.
  • revenue The company generated a large amount of revenue last month.
  • revered The revered leader of the nation passed away yesterday.
  • reverend The reverend will be delivering the sermon at the church service this Sunday.
  • revert After trying a new system, the team decided to revert back to their old methods.
  • revved The sound of the motorcycle engine being revved up could be heard from miles away.
  • rewind I had to rewind the video to watch the scene again.
  • rived The fierce storm rived the tree in two.
  • Riven The earthquake had riven the ground, leaving deep fissures and cracks.
  • Roved Roved by the crowd, the musician stood tall.

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