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How to spell LEPED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "leped" may include the correct spelling of "leaped" or "leapt". These words are both past tense forms of the verb "leap", which means to jump or spring into the air.

List of suggestions on how to spell leped correctly

  • Aped Aped is a famous ape-human hybrid.
  • beeped The beeped alert indicated that the computer was going to shut down in three minutes.
  • Eloped Prince Charming and Cinderella eloped.
  • heaped She heaped more food onto her plate even though she was already full.
  • Helped I helped clean up the party.
  • Lapped The waves lapped gently against the shore.
  • lapsed I have not been practicing my violin for a while, I think I may have lapsed.
  • lead The experiment needed a lead.
  • leaded The pencil was leaded, so it made a mark on the paper.
  • leafed I leafed through the pages of the book looking for a particular passage.
  • Leaked The confidential information was leaked to the media by an anonymous source.
  • Leaned
  • Leaped
  • leaper The gazelle is a powerful and graceful leaper, able to leap great distances in a single bound.
  • leased
  • leaved The tree shed its leaved when autumn came.
  • led The dog followed the man with the bright green LED lights on his bike.
  • Leered He leered menacingly at his ex-girlfriend, making her feel uneasy and uncomfortable.
  • legged
  • lend
  • leper The leper colony was founded by the monk St. Francis.
  • lepers There are many lepers in this city.
  • Levied Taxes are levied on all imported goods.
  • lewd I can't believe he just whispered the word "lewd" in my ear.
  • lied She lied about her qualifications to get the job.
  • Limped After being hurt, they limped back to the rebel base.
  • lipid A lipid is a type of fatty acid.
  • lipped He lipped up at me with a sneer.
  • Lisped I lisped when I was asked to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
  • looped I looped my headphones over my ears.
  • lope She ran as fast as she could, but the lope of the beast behind her made her feel as if she was trailing
  • Loped
  • lopped He lopped off the dead branch from the tree.
  • Lumped One pot of mashed potatoes lumped together with shredded cheese and green onions.
  • Lupe Lupe is my friend's name.
  • OPED The editor-in-chief of the oped section wrote a scathing editorial about the boss.
  • Peeped I peeped through the keyhole to see if anyone was inside the room.
  • pepped She was very annoyed when I woke her up with my pepped up attitude.
  • Reaped They reaped a bountiful harvest from their hard work in the fields.
  • seeped
  • sloped The terrain sloped gradually towards the river.
  • Sped
  • Yelped I yelped in pain as I stubbed my toe on the coffee table.

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