It depends on which word you want. Relieved means to feel relief, to be happy that a crisis has passed: She was relieved when she found out she had passed her exams. But to "relive" something means to experience it all over again (to live through it again), like having a flashback to an experience and remembering it. When he saw the place where his car had crashed, he relived it in his mind, even though it happened ten years ago.
relieved
That is the correct spelling of "reliever" (one who relieves, specifically a pitcher in baseball).
No, the word relieved is a verb form. One adjective that is formed by the verb relieve is relievable.
The correct spelling is reliever (replacement baseball pitcher).
Thankful
relieved or relived ?
I felt relieved when my teacher skipped me.
The verb of relived is relieve. As in "to relieve someone or something".
relieved
Relieved.
John C. Fremont was relieved from his position in the Western Army for insubordination after he freed the slaves in his district.
The past tense of "relief" is spelled "relieved."
I was relived to see her leave.
The letters can be used to spell the 9 letter word relevance and the 8 letter words careened, deceiver, decliner, deviance, evidence, lavender, leavened, received, reclined, reliance, relieved and revealed. They also spell the 7 letter words aliened, cleaned, cleaner, cleared, cleaver, deceive, declare, decline, deliver, enclave, invader, learned, livened, receive, recline, redline, relieve, relined, relived, reveled, reviled, rivaled and valence.
That is the correct spelling of "reliever" (one who relieves, specifically a pitcher in baseball).
No, it is not an adverb. The word spelled is a past tense (and past participle) of the verb "to spell" (spelled can also mean "relieved at a task").
The noun form of "relieved" is "relief".