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How to spell CHAPED correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "chaped" could be "chapped", which refers to dry, cracked skin. Another possible suggestion could be "shaped", which refers to the form or structure of an object. The correct suggestion would depend on the context in which the misspelling appeared.

List of suggestions on how to spell chaped correctly

  • Aped The young child aped the movements of the ballet dancer on the television screen.
  • CAPED The caped crusader swooped in to save the day.
  • capped The bottle was capped tightly to prevent spills.
  • Carped Unfortunately, he carped about the quality of the food despite the fact that it was delicious.
  • chad It's not the end of the world, but my chad Coach gave me a zero for my report card.
  • chafed I was chafed by the scratchy fabric.
  • Champed The horse champed eagerly on his bit, ready to run.
  • chap The pizza was so disappointing, I could've eaten a chap.
  • chapeau She was sporting a tall, green, plumed hat called a chapeau.
  • chapel The chapel is full of beautiful stained glass windows.
  • chaplet She wore a chaplet of flowers on her head as she walked down the aisle.
  • chapped The cold winter weather left my lips chapped and dry.
  • chapter The chapter on spatial awareness will be included in the final report.
  • chard I added some fresh chard to my smoothie this morning for added nutrition.
  • chased
  • cheaper I wanted to buy that shirt, but I found a cheaper one at a different store.
  • Cheeped The little bird cheeped loudly, announcing its presence in the garden.
  • chipped
  • Chirped The chirped bird emoji is a cute symbol of happiness and love.
  • chopped
  • Harped She harped on about the same topic for hours.
  • heaped The pile of leaves heaped on the ground looked mountainous.
  • shape Since the earthquake, the city has been in a state of shape-shifting.
  • shaped My head is shaped like a pear.
  • Sharped

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