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How to spell CHAPE correctly?

If you meant to spell "chape", there are a few possible correct suggestions depending on your intended meaning. If you meant "shape", that would make sense in many contexts. Alternatively, you may have meant "cape", "chase" or "chapel", among others.

List of suggestions on how to spell chape correctly

  • ape The zookeeper was amazed by how similar the movements of the human child were to those of the young ape.
  • cap She put on her cap, ready to brave the cold winter weather.
  • cape The superhero wore a red cape while flying across the city.
  • caper I went on a wild caper last night with my friends.
  • chafe The collar of his shirt was starting to chafe against his neck.
  • champ My little brother was a champ at finishing his vegetables, even though he didn't really like them.
  • chap I met a friend of mine at the bookstore and we chatted for a good while about the new chap book he had just published.
  • chapeau He tipped his chapeau to the passing parade.
  • chapel We attended a beautiful wedding ceremony in a quaint chapel in the countryside.
  • chapped My skin is so dry and chapped from the cold winter weather.
  • Chappy
  • Chaps My cowboy outfit is not complete without a pair of chaps.
  • chapter I just finished reading the first chapter of this book.
  • char
  • chase He decided to chase after the thief who stole his wallet.
  • Che " Che" is a Spanish slang term commonly used as an informal way of addressing someone, much like "hey" in English.
  • cheap I decided to buy the cheap shoes, even though they weren't the best quality.
  • cheapen We cannot cheapen the value of education by slashing government funding for schools.
  • cheaper The store down the street sells the same product cheaper than this one.
  • cheapo I don't want to buy a cheapo product because I want it to last longer.
  • chip
  • chop She used a large knife to chop the vegetables into small pieces.
  • hap I don't know what hap pened while I was gone.
  • shape I need to exercise more to get a better shape.
  • shaped
  • shapes She is very good at drawing different shapes.
  • SHARPE After the battle, Sharpe found himself homeless and penniless.

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