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How to spell TRAVET correctly?

The misspelling "travet" could be a result of confusion between "trivet" and "travertine". A correct suggestion would be to check if the intended word was actually "trivet", a metal stand for hot pots or pans. Another suggestion is to consider "travertine", a type of limestone often used for flooring or building.

List of suggestions on how to spell travet correctly

  • Braved She braved the storm to save her cat who had gotten trapped outside.
  • brevet He received a brevet promotion for his heroic actions in the battle.
  • cravat He wore a cravat with his suit for a more formal look.
  • craved She craved chocolate so much that she couldn't resist buying a candy bar.
  • graved The message was graved onto the tombstone with great care and accuracy.
  • privet I planted a row of privet bushes to create a natural fence on the perimeter of my property.
  • Raved The review raved about the movie being the best of the year.
  • rivet The construction worker hammered the steel rivet into place with a loud bang.
  • tevet Tevet is one of the months in the Jewish calendar.
  • traced The detective traced the victim's step leading to the crime scene.
  • tract The tract was covered in snow.
  • trade We need to trade our eggs for more flour.
  • traded
  • trader The trader was constantly monitoring the stock market to make informed trading decisions.
  • trait One unique trait of cats is their ability to retract their claws.
  • travel I'm looking forward to my travel vacation.
  • travesty It is a travesty that he was denied his rightful position due to nepotism.
  • Travis He's the new Travis on the block.
  • trivet I need to use a trivet to protect the table from the hot pot.
  • trivets I placed my pots and pans on the trivets in the oven.
  • trove The treasure trove of ancient artifacts was the star of the show.
  • troves As an archaeologist, Sarah had discovered many troves of ancient artifacts.

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