Hovered is the past tense form of the verb hover. Used in a sentence, it could like this:
The helicopter hovered over the city, surveying the ruins caused by the storm.
The humming bird hovered over the trees.
The humming bird hovered briefly then flew away.
Hovered is a verb. It's the past tense of hover.
The teacher hovered over Amy's shoulder while she took the test.The helicopters hovered over the streets looking for the criminal.
The aliens space craft hovered over the earth like magic
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He hovered awkwardly in the doorway, uncertain if he should enter. The helicopter hovered over the building. The owner hovered around the cooks in the kitchen, trying to be certain that all the sauces were perfect.
The collective noun for bees is a swarm.When the beehive fell from the tree, a swarm attacked the picnic area.
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The word hovered is the past tense of the verb to hover (hovers, hovering, hovered).
She got over the pain of his having left her at the alter. The bird hovered over the water.
The correct use of the word "hovered" is to describe something that remained suspended in the air in one place. For example, "The hummingbird hovered near the flower." The word "hovering" is the present participle form of "hover" and is used to describe an ongoing action of remaining suspended in the air. For example, "The helicopter was hovering over the accident site."