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How to spell CASPE correctly?

When faced with the misspelling "caspe", here are a few correct suggestions to consider. One option could be "cape", referring to a sleeveless outer garment. Alternatively, "case" might be appropriate, pointing to an instance or situation. Lastly, "carp" is another plausible alternative, relating to a type of fish.

List of suggestions on how to spell caspe correctly

  • asp
  • cap I lost my cap on the roller coaster.
  • cape The superhero wore a red cape with an emblem in the center.
  • caper We went on a wild caper through the city streets, trying to find the perfect spot for our picnic.
  • capes Superheroes often wear capes to fly and to stay hidden.
  • capo
  • caps I need to buy some new caps for my toothpaste tubes.
  • carp I caught a big carp while fishing in the lake.
  • carper The constant carper in the office is always complaining about something.
  • Carps The pond was stocked with hundreds of common carps.
  • case The case was presented to the judge with strong evidence.
  • cased The detective cased the house before making any arrests.
  • cases There have been numerous cases of COVID-19 reported in the city.
  • Casey Casey is a great friend who always has a positive attitude.
  • caspar
  • cassie Cassie is my sister's name.
  • caste In the Indian caste system, individuals were born into a particular group and their social status was determined for life.
  • cause The heavy snow was the cause of the delay for the flight.
  • clasp She struggled to unclasp the necklace's stubborn clasp.
  • cope
  • crape She wore a beautiful crape dress to the funeral.
  • cusp As she approached her 30th birthday, she felt like she was on the cusp of a new phase of her life.
  • gape The children would gape in awe at the towering buildings in the city.
  • gasp As soon as I walked into the haunted house, I heard my friend gasp in terror.
  • Gasped The audience gasped as the acrobat dangled from the tightrope high above the stage.
  • jape I'm not sure I want to play your jape.
  • jasper My mom always buys jasper beads for me for my birthday.

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