How to spell CLOPSE correctly?
If you meant to write "clopse" but it was a misspelling, there are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be "close" which means to shut or near, "clothes" referring to garments or "clasp" which relates to fastening. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion!
List of suggestions on how to spell clopse correctly
- Claps The audience gave thunderous claps to the performance.
- Clips I need some clips to hang up these posters.
- clomps I love clomps, they make me so happy.
- clop I heard the clop of hooves on the pavement as the horse drew nearer.
- clops I saw one of those clops on the road.
- close The door is close but not quite closed.
- closer I'm closer to understanding the problem than before.
- closes In a few months, the store closes.
- coops The four coops share the barn.
- Cops The cops arrived at the scene of the accident quickly.
- copse A copse is a small grove of trees.
- corpse The corpse was not moved for days.
- eclipse There was an eclipse today.
- lapse I expect Bill to lapse into a coma within the next few months.
- lops