How to spell CHEAPED correctly?
If you come across the misspelling "cheaped", consider these alternative suggestions: "cheeped" (the sound a bird makes), "cheapened" (made something of lesser value) or "chipped" (damaged or broke a small piece off). Remember to verify the context to determine the correct spelling for the intended meaning.
List of suggestions on how to spell cheaped correctly
- CAPED I am wearing a caped costume.
- chafed Samantha's skin chafed against her new shoes during her first day of walking around the city.
- Champed The horse champed at its bit impatiently.
- chapel I attended a beautiful wedding ceremony at the small chapel on the hill.
- chapped
- chased
- cheap I can't believe she's talking about spending our money on cheap things.
- cheapen I would rather go out and spend my money on something more expensive, than cheapen the experience by using something that is not
- Cheapened The cheapened variety of wine was clearly not up to my standards.
- cheaper I'd rather buy something cheaper at the store.
- cheapest I always try to find the cheapest prices when shopping for groceries.
- cheapo Can you believe he spent so much money on those cheapo sunglasses?
- Cheated She was cheated on her wedding anniversary.
- cheater He was caught red-handed as a cheater during the exam.
- Cheeped I cheeped when I saw the rat.
- Chewed I chewed on my lip as I contemplated my options.
- chipped I chipped my tooth while chewing on a hard candy.
- Chirped The birds chirped cheerfully outside my window.
- chopped I chopped the apple with my kitchen knife.
- heaped The leaves were heaped up in a pile in the corner of the yard.
- Leaped The cat leaped to catch the toy mouse.
- Reaped
- shaped She had a shaped kitten that everyone wanted to play with.
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