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How to spell PROPSED correctly?

The correct spelling for "propsed" is "proposed", an adjective that means something suggested or planned. To avoid misspelling, double-check by using online spell-check tools, proofreading or consulting a dictionary. Remember, accuracy is vital in written communication, as it ensures your message is conveyed professionally and effectively.

List of suggestions on how to spell propsed correctly

  • Praised The teacher praised the students for their hard work on the project.
  • prepped I'm prepped for my shift tonight.
  • pressed She pressed the button repeatedly, but nothing happened.
  • pro posed
  • proceed We will proceed with the plan once we have received approval from the board.
  • prolapsed I prolapsed during my labor.
  • promised He promised to take her to the movie she wanted to see.
  • propose John decided to propose marriage to his girlfriend on the top of the Eiffel Tower.
  • proposed The proposed solution was rejected by the board.
  • proposer The proposer of the idea was not happy with the outcome.
  • proposes He proposes to his girlfriend with a ring in his hand.
  • Propped The victim was propped against the wall with a cushion.
  • props I need some good props for my performance art piece.

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