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How to spell JMPED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "jmped" include "jumped", "jumper", "jumbled", "jimped", and "jailed". However, based on the context of the sentence, "jumped" seems to be the most appropriate correction. It is important to proofread and spell-check written work to avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell jmped correctly

  • Bumped
  • Camped We camped in the woods last weekend and had a lot of fun.
  • CAPED The masked robber had a caped accomplice.
  • Coped Despite the difficult circumstances, he coped with the stress and found a way to persevere.
  • Damped The damped oscillations of the pendulum eventually came to a complete stop.
  • dumped She was dumped by her boyfriend via a text message.
  • Gaped The audience gaped in awe at the acrobatic stunts performed by the circus performers.
  • humped The camel humped its back to store more fat in its humps.
  • impede
  • jammed I accidentally jammed the printer with too much paper.
  • japed As the comedian japed about his last relationship, the audience laughed uproariously.
  • Jumped She jumped with excitement when she heard the news.
  • jumper I wore a cozy knit jumper on the chilly autumn evening.
  • Limped John limped to the finish line after injuring his ankle during the race.
  • Lumped The expenses were lumped into one big bill instead of being itemized.
  • moped I saw a couple riding a moped down the street.
  • pumped I pumped the bicycle tires before going on a ride.
  • Romped The children romped through the park, laughing and playing without a care in the world.
  • Tamped The gardener tamped the soil around the newly planted tree to ensure it would be well-rooted.
  • temped I was temped to eat the whole chocolate cake, but I knew it wouldn't be good for me.
  • Vamped She vamped up her outfit with a pair of statement earrings.

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