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How to spell PROPED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "proped" instead of "propped", the correct spelling should be "propped". To avoid misspelling it in the future, you can double-check the word in a dictionary or use software with autocorrect. Careful proofreading and having a good grasp of spelling rules can also help ensure accurate writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell proped correctly

  • cropped She cropped her hair short so it would be easier to manage.
  • Drooped The flowers drooped their heads after being exposed to the scorching sun for hours.
  • dropped I accidentally dropped my phone on the pavement and it cracked the screen.
  • Groped The woman reported to the authorities that she was groped by a stranger on a crowded train.
  • grouped The books on the shelf were grouped according to their genres.
  • Paroled The prisoner was paroled after serving ten years of his sentence.
  • Peeped I peeped through the keyhole to see what was taking my parents so long.
  • pepped After drinking coffee, I felt pepped up and ready to tackle the day.
  • Piped The music was piped through the entire house, creating a festive atmosphere.
  • Pipped The pepper was pipped.
  • Plopped I plopped my phone on the counter and stared at it for a moment before picking it up and turning it off.
  • Pooped I pooped my pants at the park.
  • Popped
  • Pored She pored over the text, trying to understand its meaning.
  • prepped I prepped the ingredients before I started cooking.
  • Pried She pried the stuck lid off the jar with a knife.
  • primped She meticulously primped for her date.
  • Probed The doctor probed my wound to determine the extent of the injury.
  • proceed We will now proceed to the next item on the agenda.
  • prod She used the stick to prod the fire and make it burn brighter.
  • Prodded The children were prodded with sticks to get them to stand up.
  • proofed
  • prop The film crew placed a fake gun prop on the table for the actor to use in the upcoming scene.
  • propel The wind helps to propel the sailboat across the water.
  • proper I need to change my clothes before I go out - that's proper.
  • prophet Isaiah, the prophet, is said to have had a vision of the Virgin Mary.
  • proposed The proposed budget cuts have caused a lot of concern among the employees.
  • Propped I was propped up in bed with pillows.
  • props I would like to give props to my friend for his amazing performance in the play.
  • proud I am proud of the work that I have done.
  • proved
  • Prowled I prowled the area, looking for any sign of the thief.
  • Pupped
  • raped A woman was raped on a city street.
  • Roped I was kidnapped and then roped into a sex trafficking ring.
  • Trooped The troop of horses trooped down the street.
  • trouped The actors trouped onto the stage, ready for their final performance.

Misspelling of the day

Probhation

  • approbation
  • probating
  • probation
  • probational
  • probationer
  • prohibition
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