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How to spell FLAVERS correctly?

If you meant to type "flavors" instead of "flavers", here are some correct suggestions. "Flavours" is the British spelling for flavors, while "flav-ours" is the Canadian variant. Both would be acceptable depending on your location. However, if you prefer the American spelling, stick to "flavors."

List of suggestions on how to spell flavers correctly

  • claviers The concert featured a variety of claviers, including harpsichords and pianos.
  • cleavers The chef uses cleavers to chop up large chunks of meat.
  • CLOVERS
  • favors She always doles out favors gracefully.
  • Fevers Fevers can be a symptom of the flu or other illnesses.
  • FLAIRS The cars on the highway had various colored flairs on their mirrors, making it easy to distinguish one from the other.
  • flakes Mark found flakes of snow on the ground.
  • flames The flames roared as they licked the still standing trees.
  • flappers In the 1920s, women wore short skirts and high heels called flappers.
  • flares She put on her flares and danced the night away.
  • flatters She flatters him with compliments, hoping to gain his favor.
  • flavor I like the sweet flavor of strawberries.
  • flavors I love the flavors in this soup!
  • fliers The fliers for the upcoming concert were plastered all over town.
  • floaters I'm seeing floaters in my eye.
  • flowers I carried some flowers to my girlfriend's house.
  • flyers The flyers for the new product launch were handed out to customers at the store.
  • flyovers It was a gloomy day and the flyovers looked intimidating.
  • laves I laves the car every weekend to keep it clean.
  • levers The machines in the factory require levers to operate efficiently.
  • livers
  • lovers The two lovers gazed into each others eyes and shared a passionate kiss.
  • palavers The diplomats engaged in lengthy palavers before the treaty was finally signed.
  • plovers The beach was filled with the sound of plovers calling out to each other.
  • Slaves During the era of slavery, many slaves were forced to work in brutal conditions without any basic human rights.
  • slivers I caught a few slivers in my eyelash.

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