How to spell CHAPER correctly?
If you accidentally misspell "chaper" as "chaper", here are a few correct suggestions: "chapter", "chopper" or "chaperon". "Chapter" refers to a section of a book or a local division of an organization. "Chopper" refers to a type of motorcycle or a tool for chopping. "Chaperon" means to accompany or oversee someone, typically a young person.
List of suggestions on how to spell chaper correctly
- cape She wore a flowing cape that fluttered in the wind as she walked through the forest.
- caper I saw a squirrel caper across the lawn, chasing after another one.
- carper
- chair I prefer sitting in a comfortable chair while reading my favorite book.
- chap I saw an old chap walking down the street with a cane.
- chapeau He tipped his chapeau to her as she walked by.
- chapel I attended the wedding in the chapel last weekend.
- chapped My lips are chapped due to the cold weather.
- Chappy My friends call me " Chappy".
- Chaps As a cowboy, Tom always wore his chaps when riding his horse.
- chapter I was reading a chapter of my book.
- char I cannot think of a sentence containing the word "char.
- chaser chaser groups of small birds following large animals to scavenge food
- cheapen She tried to cheapen the gift by giving him a toy instead of the book he wanted.
- cheaper Buying goods from wholesale markets often proves to be cheaper than buying them from retail stores.
- cheer I could hear the crowd cheer as the winning goal was scored.
- chipper I think I caught a Chipper on camera.
- chopper I heard the sound of a chopper overhead.
- harper Harper Lee is the author of the highly acclaimed novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
- shape I have a square shape object.
- sharper The knife was sharper than I expected.