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How to spell REVEW correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "revew" could be "review", which refers to an evaluation or assessment of something. Another correct suggestion could be "renew", which means to restore or rejuvenate something. However, it would depend on the context in which the word is being used.

List of suggestions on how to spell revew correctly

  • breve The music was marked with a breve indicating a short note duration.
  • eve I baked cookies on Christmas Eve.
  • preview I'm excited to see the preview of the new movie that's coming out next month.
  • rave I heard great things about the DJ's performance at the rave last night.
  • raver I was at a party and I saw someone that I know from my raver days.
  • reef The island is ringed by a coral reef.
  • reeve The reeve of the village was responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing the law.
  • Reeves The Reeves house is one of the oldest in town.
  • refer
  • renew Paula intends to renew her driver's license this week.
  • resew
  • rev He gave the engine one final rev before pulling out of the driveway.
  • Reva Reva loves going to the beach.
  • reveal The detective waited for the suspect to reveal the location of the stolen diamond.
  • revel The children would often revel in the warm sunshine at the park.
  • revere I revere my ancestors and their traditions.
  • revers
  • revert I will revert to our original plan since the current one isn't working.
  • review I would like to write a review for the book that I just read.
  • reviews My customer reviews were very positive.
  • REVS The engine REVS up when you press the accelerator.
  • revue In a revue, the performers usually change roles frequently.
  • revues The theater is known for putting on a variety of revues featuring talented dancers and singers.
  • rive The river was so strong that it began to rive the large boulder into many pieces.
  • river I love to go fishing trout in the river.
  • rove The band of raiders began to rove through the countryside, pillaging and plundering as they went.
  • rover She always travelled in a rover.

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