How to spell REIPE correctly?
If you accidentally misspelled "reipe" instead of "recipe", fret not! Common suggestions to correct this error include "recipe" (the correct spelling), "ripe" (assuming you meant a ripe ingredient), "pipe" (if it was a typo while referring to a kitchen tool) or "wipe" (if you intended to clean something in the context of cooking).
List of suggestions on how to spell reipe correctly
- crepe
- gripe I don't want to hear you gripe about the weather, there's nothing we can do about it.
- reap If you work hard this year, you will reap the rewards next year.
- Reaped The farmer reaped a bountiful harvest of corn this season.
- reaper The farmer hired a reaper to harvest his crops at the end of the season.
- recipe I have tried several times to make the cake but I never get it right because I don't follow the recipe.
- reopen The restaurant will reopen next Monday with a new menu.
- rep
- repel The strong odor of the repellent spray was enough to repel the mosquitoes.
- repine I refuse to repine over the loss, instead, I will use it as motivation to work even harder.
- REPS He did 10 reps during his workout.
- RESP
- retie
- retype I had to retype the entire report when I realized I had saved it in the wrong format.
- rip
- ripe The grapes were so ripe that they were falling from the vine.
- ripen I can't wait for these delicious strawberries to ripen so I can eat them!
- riper The riper the fruit is, the sweeter it tastes.
- rips
- rope I tied the rope around the tree to keep the swing in place.
- tripe King William III of England was fond of tripe soup.