What is the correct spelling for PROVISED?

If you've misspelled "provised", don't worry! Here are a few possible correct suggestions to fix it: "improvised" (to indicate something done spontaneously), "provoked" (to express an action that incites a reaction) or "preserved" (to indicate the act of maintaining or saving something).

Correct spellings for PROVISED

  • Praised I was praised by my boss for my exemplary work.
  • Premised The entire project was premised on the assumption that funding would be available.
  • Profiled She was profiled as a potential criminal.
  • Profited He successfully profited from the stock market crash.
  • promised I promised my best friend a party for her birthday next week.
  • proposed The city council has not yet approved the proposed budget for next year.
  • proved Her theory was finally proved to be correct after months of research.
  • provide
  • Provided The provided accommodations were perfect for our needs.
  • provider The provider provides the needed service.
  • provides The appliance provides ample power for your needs.
  • proviso The contract includes a proviso that the sale will not be completed until the bank approves the buyer's loan.
  • Provisos I have a few provisos regarding your offer.
  • provoked He was provoked into a fight by her insult.
  • revised Due to the revised specifications, the project had to be resubmitted.