How to spell SHRAVE correctly?
The misspelling "shrave" could possibly be corrected to "shave" or "shrove". "Shave" means to cut hair with a razor or other tool, while "shrove" is a verb meaning to confess sins. The correct suggestion would depend on the context in which the misspelling was found.
List of suggestions on how to spell shrave correctly
- brave The firefighter was very brave to run into the burning building and save the cat.
- crave I always crave ice cream when it's hot outside.
- grave The grave tone of her voice made it clear that she was not joking.
- rave I went to a rave last weekend and had a great time dancing all night.
- share I want to share my lunch with my friend.
- shave
- shaver He used his electric shaver to trim his beard.
- Sheave The engineer used a sheave to change the direction of the cable.
- shove
- shrive
- shrived She shrived when she saw him across the room.
- shrivel Without enough water, the plant's leaves began to shrivel and wilt.
- Shriven She quickly prayed for the woman, her eyes filling with tears as she shriven the Lord's death.
- shrives The priest shrives the penitent during confession.