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How to spell SOVET correctly?

If you're trying to spell "soviet", you might be close but have a typo. Other possible correct suggestions could include "svelte", "solve" or "solid". Double-check the context and intended meaning to make sure you choose the right option.

List of suggestions on how to spell sovet correctly

  • civet I tried the civet coffee once and it was an interesting experience.
  • covert The spy was tasked with completing covert operations in foreign countries.
  • covet I cannot covet as I do not possess the ability to have desires or envy.
  • duvet I need to buy a new duvet for my bed because mine is old and worn out.
  • GOVT The GOVT is responsible for implementing and executing policies to ensure the welfare of citizens.
  • loved
  • moved I was so touched by his story that it really moved me to tears.
  • overt The politician's overt support of the controversial new policy drew criticism from many constituents.
  • rivet The builder used a rivet to secure the metal plates together.
  • Roved The lost hiker roved through the forest for hours before finally finding the trail.
  • save I'm trying to save enough money to buy a new laptop.
  • saved The firefighters worked quickly and saved the family from the burning building.
  • saver Using reusable containers is a great money saver in the long run.
  • saves He saves money by making his own coffee instead of buying it from a coffee shop.
  • set
  • seven I have seven apples in my bag.
  • sever The surgeon had to sever the damaged nerve during the operation.
  • Shoved I shoved the heavy box across the room.
  • sleet I had to hurry inside as sleet began to sting my face.
  • soave The soave breeze blew gently through the open window.
  • socket I need a sock for my socket because it's cold outside.
  • Soever
  • soft The soft sand felt good underneath my toes.
  • soled He walked barefoot on the cold, hard concrete, Soled his feet.
  • solved The detective solved the mystery after carefully examining the evidence.
  • sonnet I wrote a sonnet for my English class.
  • soot I caught a whiff of soot as I entered the building.
  • sorbet I enjoy a refreshing glass of sorbet on hot summer days.
  • sort My toy is in the sort you drop in the toy box.
  • sot The old man stumbled down the street like a sot after a night of heavy drinking.
  • soviet The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, marking the end of an era.
  • soviets During the Cold War, the United States and Soviet Union were competing superpowers, with the Soviets leading the Communist bloc.
  • sowed I sowed this seeds back in the spring.
  • soweto The township has a large population of residents who are descendants of the original Soweto residents.
  • stet After considering the editor's changes, the author decided to stet certain words back to their original form.
  • stove I turned on the stove to boil some water for my tea.
  • suet I love to watch the birds outside my window greedily pecking at the suet feeder.
  • Sven The ball sailed over Sven's head.
  • sweet I love to indulge in sweet treats like ice cream and chocolate.
  • tevet

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