How to spell PROPOED correctly?
If you've typed "propoed" instead of "proposed", fret not! Autocorrect can be tricky, so here are some suggestions to fix the misspelling: "proposed", "propelled", "probed" or "propped". Double-check your writing and choose the appropriate word to ensure clarity in your sentence.
List of suggestions on how to spell propoed correctly
- cropped She got her hair cropped into a trendy bob.
- dropped I dropped my phone and cracked the screen.
- Groped The woman felt violated after she was groped on the crowded subway.
- Plopped
- Pooped After running five miles, I was so pooped that I needed to take a nap.
- Popped I popped the balloons at the end of the party.
- prepped I'm prepped for my oral presentation.
- Probed The doctor probed the patient's wound to check for any signs of infection.
- proceed I will proceed with my plan to start my own business.
- Prodded He prodded the horse to move faster using his spurs.
- proofed The article has already been proofed by the editor, so it should be ready to publish.
- propel I need to propel myself up the ladder.
- proper It's important to use proper grammar when writing.
- prophet The prophet Muhammad was a religious leader and prophet in Islam.
- propose He plans to propose to his girlfriend in front of the Eiffel Tower on their trip to Paris.
- proposed He proposed marriage to her at the library.
- proposer The proposer came up with an innovative idea that impressed everyone in the meeting.
- propound During the meeting, the expert was asked to propound his theory on the potential outcome of the new legislation.
- Propped Jamie was propped up in bed with her laptop open, looking like she was ready to take on the world.
- proved The scientists proved that their theory was correct.
- Prowled
- Roped The cowboy roped the calf and quickly tied it up.