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How to spell SCIPPED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "scipped" instead of "skipped", fret not! Here are some possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling is "skipped", meaning to pass over or miss out on something. Be sure to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion or misunderstandings.

List of suggestions on how to spell scipped correctly

  • capped The bottle was capped tightly to prevent any spillage.
  • chipped I chipped my tooth when I fell off my bike.
  • Copped He copped a plea bargain in the courtroom to avoid a longer sentence.
  • Cupped I cupped her chin in my palm and bent to kiss her.
  • dipped
  • hipped He hipped his way to the dance floor, moving smoothly to the beat of the music.
  • lipped He leant in for a kiss, his soft lipped mouth meeting hers.
  • Nipped I nipped her ear lobe with my teeth.
  • Pipped The athlete was pipped to the finish line by a mere fraction of a second.
  • ripped My shirt was torn in the fall and ripped again in the wash.
  • Sapped After working 12 hours straight, his energy was completely sapped.
  • Scarped The cliff beside the road was scarped to prevent landslides.
  • Scooped My little sister was scooped by a larger boy on the playground.
  • scoped I'm going to have to scoped my rifle again.
  • Shipped
  • Sipped She sipped her tea slowly while listening to the calming music.
  • sipper In my opinion, she is a sipper.
  • Skipped
  • slapped She slapped the mosquito that had been buzzing around her ear all night.
  • Slipped
  • slopped
  • Snapped I was so surprised when she snapped at me.
  • Sniped He sniped the enemy from a hidden position in the forest.
  • Snipped I snipped off a piece of paper with scissors.
  • snippet I have a snippet of your article that I'd like to share.
  • Sopped The sponge sopped up all the spilled water from the kitchen floor.
  • Stepped She stepped on the gas pedal and the car accelerated forward.
  • stopped
  • Supped After dinner, we supped on popcorn and watched a movie.
  • Swapped I swapped my skis for snowshoes.
  • Swiped She swiped his phone and ran away.
  • tipped She was tipped off by a mutual friend about his big score.
  • yipped I yipped when I saw the dog walking on two legs.
  • zipped I have a document that is zipped.

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