How to spell WOPPED correctly?
If you meant to type "wopped" and realized it is incorrect, here are possible alternatives: "whopped" or "walloped". These words convey a strong impact or defeat, which might be the desired meaning. It's always helpful to double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell wopped correctly
- bopped The little girl bopped her brother on the head with her stuffed toy.
- chopped The chef chopped the vegetables into small pieces.
- Coped Despite the difficulties, she coped with the stress of the situation.
- Copped I chickened out and copped a deal from the dealer.
- doped The athlete was disqualified from the race after testing positive for being doped.
- Hoped I hoped that my results would come back good.
- Hopped I hopped on the bus and got home in no time.
- Loped The horse loped across the field, its powerful strides effortlessly covering the distance.
- lopped He lopped off the tree branch with a saw.
- moped I saw a man riding his moped downtown.
- Mopped I mopped the kitchen floor after spilling juice on it.
- OPED I oped the door to let her in.
- Popped
- Roped She roped her horse to the post and went inside to grab a cup of coffee.
- Shopped I shopped for groceries at the local supermarket.
- Sopped The sponge sopped up all the water spilled on the countertop.
- Swapped I swapped my old iPod for a new one.
- Swooped
- topped
- upped The company upped their sales projections for the year after a successful quarter.
- warped The wood had warped over time, causing the door to stick.
- Whipped She was whipped by the doctor for being sick.
- Whooped Matt whooped with joy when he saw his new car.
- whopped I was whopped by that curveball.
- whopper I went to the grocery store and picked up a whopper of a sandwich.
- Wiped After I baked several dozen cookies, I wiped my hands on a dish towel.
- Wooed She wooed him with her eyes and her charm.
- wowed I was completely wowed by the magician's incredible performance.
- wrapped She wrapped the gift in gold and silver paper.
Misspelling of the day
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