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How to spell CAVATED correctly?

The correct spelling for the misspelling "cavated" is "excavated". Other correct suggestions could be "dug", "unearthed" or "dredged". It's important to double-check spellings before using them to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell cavated correctly

  • abated The rain finally abated after three days of constant downpour.
  • canted The boat canted to one side, causing the passengers to grab onto the rails.
  • canvased The candidate canvased the neighborhood to gather support for his campaign.
  • carted After the party ended, we carted away all the empty bottles and cans.
  • catted
  • caved The ceiling caved in during the earthquake.
  • caviled The customer caviled over the price of the product, but eventually decided to buy it.
  • cavorted The children cavorted happily in the park, playing games and chasing each other.
  • cheated He felt cheated when he learned that his opponent had been using performance-enhancing drugs.
  • coated The candy was coated in a shiny glaze.
  • coveted She finally got her hands on the coveted promotion after years of hard work.
  • crated After the move, all the fragile items were safely crated and stored in the attic.
  • created The artist created a beautiful sculpture with clay and a set of sculpting tools.
  • curated The gallery presented a beautifully curated exhibit of contemporary art.
  • excavated The archaeologist excavated the site for months, uncovering ancient artifacts.
  • lavaged The surgeon lavaged the wound to clean it thoroughly before suturing it.
  • Lavater Lavater's work on physiognomy was influential in the 18th century.
  • novated The contract was novated to a new company.
  • ravaged The small town had been ravaged by the hurricane, leaving behind destruction and despair.
  • savaged The old photo was savaged by water damage and now could barely be recognized.
  • vacated The hotel room was finally vacated by the previous guests after they had stayed for a week.

Misspelling of the day

Delecate

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