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How to spell REVES correctly?

If you meant to type "reves" but ended up with a misspelling, the correct suggestions could be "revers" or "revels". "Revers" refers to the backside of a coin or an article of clothing, while "revels" means enjoying oneself in a lively or noisy way.

List of suggestions on how to spell reves correctly

  • EVES On the eves of the holiday season, many people rush to finish their shopping.
  • ravers The music festival was full of ravers dancing to electronic beats.
  • RAVES She always raves about her favorite taco place.
  • reefs I wish I could take the time to dive reefs.
  • Reeves I met Reeves hello at the watercooler.
  • refers The book refers to Socrates as a moral philosopher.
  • REFS The refs are looking for the game.
  • revel Although it was supposed to be a secret, she couldn't wait to revel in her achievement.
  • revels My sister revels in her newfound love for painting.
  • revers The magician's trick was to revers the direction of the playing card.
  • reverse I accidentally pressed the reverse button, causing the car to move backwards instead of forwards.
  • reviews We encourage you to read our reviews before making your purchase.
  • revise I will have to revise my paper for the conference.
  • REVS The car's engine roared as the driver revs the accelerator.
  • revues The theater company is known for their extravagant and entertaining revues.
  • Reyes She is the new detective appointed to investigate the murder of Reyes.
  • Rivers I love to kayak along the rivers.
  • Rives The river rives through the valley, creating a beautiful landscape.
  • rovers The rovers explored the surface of Mars to collect data and images for scientists on Earth.
  • roves The restaurant had a great view of the roves.
  • RVS I am an RVS lover!

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