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How to spell SAVERE correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "savere", there are a few possible corrections to consider. Perhaps you intended to write "saver", which means someone or something that saves. Alternatively, "save" is another common word that might fit your context. Remember to proofread your text to catch and rectify any misspellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell savere correctly

  • Avery I saw Avery at the park yesterday.
  • sabre The fencing master demonstrated how to properly wield a sabre.
  • SAFER I feel safer now with the new security measures.
  • save I want to save money for my summer vacation.
  • saved The firefighters saved the family from their burning house.
  • saver Using reusable grocery bags is a great way to be a saver of both money and the environment.
  • savers The savers were able to accumulate a significant amount of money over time by consistently putting a portion of their income into savings.
  • saves He saves money by cooking at home instead of going out to eat every night.
  • savor The food was so delicious that I wanted to savor every bite.
  • Savored The apple tasted so savored that I ate it whole.
  • savory I enjoy a savory breakfast every morning to start my day off right.
  • sere The brown and sere leaves crackled underfoot as we walked through the autumn forest.
  • sever He had to sever the cord with a knife.
  • severe The severe injury will require surgery.
  • severed A severed body was found at the scene.
  • severer The consequences of the situation grew severer with each passing day.
  • slavery
  • sphere A sphere is a shape that is most often used to demonstrate the mathematical concept of surface area.
  • waverer The waverer could not commit to a decision even after weighing all the pros and cons.

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