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How to spell GRIVE correctly?

The correct spelling of "grive" could be "groove" or "grieve". "Groove" refers to a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface. "Grieve" means to feel intense sorrow or mourn over something. It's important to understand the intended meaning of the misspelled word to suggest the correct alternative.

List of suggestions on how to spell grive correctly

  • crave
  • drive
  • give
  • grave The grave looked freshly dug, and tears welled up in her eyes as she realized the reality of her loved one's passing.
  • Graver The Graver tool is used for engraving metal or wood.
  • gravy I love to pour gravy all over my Thanksgiving turkey.
  • grief He was overwhelmed with grief after the loss of his father.
  • grieve
  • griever As a griever, she found some comfort in attending a support group for those who have lost loved ones.
  • grime The bathroom was covered in grime and desperately needed a cleaning.
  • gripe I don't want to hear about your gripe with the new policy.
  • groove I love to dance to the beat of the groove.
  • grove The old oak tree stood tall in the grove, providing shade for anyone seeking respite from the scorching sun.
  • Grover Grover is a Muppet character from the children's television show Sesame Street.
  • rive The rushing river began to rive the rocks on its banks.

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Delecate

  • dedicate
  • delegate
  • delegated
  • delegates
  • delete
  • delicate
  • relegate
  • relocate
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