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How to spell ERVED correctly?

If you meant to type "served" and accidentally typed "erved", here are some correct suggestions. Double-check the spelling and ensure auto-correct didn't change it. You can also use spell-check tools or proofread thoroughly to catch such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell erved correctly

  • arced The tree's arced branches extended high into the sky.
  • armed The police were armed with guns and tasers.
  • carved The carved lawn chairs were a nice touch.
  • Caved After several hours of interrogation, the suspect caved and confessed to the crime.
  • curved The road ahead was curved, and it was difficult to see what was coming next.
  • Dived
  • eared The golden retriever had floppy eared which made him look quite cute.
  • earned She has earned her stripes in the field.
  • eased The pain eased a little bit as the medicine took effect.
  • EAVE
  • eaves
  • Ebbed The tide ebbed away from the shore, leaving behind a few stranded clams.
  • edged The blade was edged in razor-sharp steel.
  • Egged I got an Egged on my car.
  • Eked I can't believe I eated eked.
  • Envied She envied her friend's success in the business industry.
  • Erred I erred when I assumed that you were still interested in me.
  • Ervin Ervin was the lead singer of the rock band.
  • eve No one knows what happened to the moon after Eve ate the apple.
  • even Even though it's raining outside, I still want to go for a walk.
  • ever She has ever been a loyal friend.
  • EVES Eves is a very pretty name.
  • eyed She eyed the model train set in the store window, wondering if her son would like it as a birthday gift.
  • fervid After her fervid speech, the crowd erupted into a standing ovation.
  • gyved I found a hair tie in her purse, gyved with a "Love, Mom" inscription.
  • heaved The crowd heaved with cheers at the victory.
  • Hived The house is hived off from the main house.
  • irked She was irked by his constant interruptions during the meeting.
  • Laved The waves laved the shore, soothingly ebbing and flowing with the tide.
  • leaved I leaved the book on the shelf.
  • Lived
  • loved I loved the book so much that I read it in one sitting.
  • moved I was so moved by her speech, I felt like I had to cry.
  • Nerved
  • paved
  • peeved I was peeved when my roommate ate the last slice of pizza without asking me.
  • Raved The food was so delicious that everyone raved about it.
  • rived The river rived through the canyon, creating a stunning landscape.
  • Roved The adventurer roved through the wilderness, exploring every nook and cranny.
  • saved
  • Served I was served white wine in a glass that looked too small.
  • Urged The professor urged the students to participate.
  • Waved I waved to my neighbor as she drove by.
  • Weaved The artisan weaved a beautiful tapestry using colorful threads.
  • Wived She wived him three months after they met

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