How to spell RPORTED correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "rported" instead of "reported", fret not! Here are some correct variations. "Reported" with a single "r", "reputed" if it suits your context or "reprinted" if you meant to indicate a duplicate publication. Stay cautious, and your writing will always be accurate!
List of suggestions on how to spell rported correctly
- Deported The illegal immigrants were deported from the country back to where they came from.
- parted
- Ported The game was originally released for console, but was later ported to PC.
- potted
- Pouted She pouted after hearing she couldn't go to the party.
- purported The company's purported success has yet to be confirmed by reliable sources.
- reported The news anchor just reported on the latest breaking news.
- reporter The reporter interviewed the new CEO about her plans for the company.
- Resorted When I ran out of options, I resorted to ordering takeout for dinner.
- Retorted "I am not clumsy," retorted John defensively, after he stumbled over a rock on the trail.
- Rioted The citizens rioted after the government announced their decision to increase taxes.
- Roosted The pigeon roosted on the top of the building.
- rooted After living in the same town for 30 years, she felt rooted in the community.
- rotted The old fruit had rotted and produced a foul odor in the kitchen.
- routed The army was routed and had to retreat from the battlefield.
- Sported She sported a sleek new haircut at the party.
- spotted Yesterday, I spotted a rare bird in the park.
- Spouted When the tea kettle reached its boiling point, steam spouted out from its spout.
- Spurted The water spurted out of the fountain and soaked my clothes.
Misspelling of the day
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