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How to spell STEPED correctly?

If you have misspelled "steped", worry not! The correct spelling is "stepped". To avoid such errors, consider using spellcheck tools or proofreading your work. Proofreaders can catch and correct misspellings, ensuring your writing is accurate and professional.

List of suggestions on how to spell steped correctly

  • seeped The coffee seeped slowly through the filter and into the pot.
  • Sped He sped down the highway, trying to make it to the airport on time.
  • speed
  • stamped She stamped her feet to warm them up in the cold winter air.
  • stapled She stapled the pages of her thesis together before submitting it for grading.
  • stead
  • steed The knight rode his magnificent white steed into battle.
  • steep The trail became very steep as we climbed higher up the mountain.
  • Steeped She was steeped in tradition and refused to consider anything new.
  • steeper The hill became steeper and more difficult to climb with each step.
  • step She took a step forward to greet her friend.
  • steppe The Mongols were a nomadic people who traveled across the vast steppe land in search of food and water for their livestock.
  • Stepped She stepped on a twig and it snapped loudly, causing her heart to race.
  • stepper The stepper machine at the gym provides a great cardio workout.
  • stewed I had a bowl of stewed vegetables for dinner last night.
  • stipend The internship offers a monthly stipend to cover living expenses.
  • stomped The angry customer stomped out of the store after not getting the service he wanted.
  • stooped The old woman stooped down to pick up the fallen book.
  • stopped
  • striped Striped animals are often found in the animal kingdom.
  • Stumped I was stumped by the tricky question on the exam.
  • taped I taped my mouth shut so he couldn't hear me.
  • tepid The room was tepid and uninviting.
  • typed I typed my email address into the form.

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