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How to spell CLAPSE correctly?

The correct spelling for "clapse" may be "collapse" or "clasp", both of which have different meanings. "Collapse" means to fall down or give way, while "clasp" means to hold tightly. Double checking the intended meaning and using a spell checker can prevent misspellings like this.

List of suggestions on how to spell clapse correctly

  • caps
  • clamps I need to use the clamps to hold the wood pieces together while I glue them.
  • clap The audience started to clap as soon as the musician finished his performance.
  • clapper The clapper of the bell could be heard ringing throughout the village.
  • Claps
  • clasp I couldn't wait to clasp my best friend's hand when I saw her after months of being apart.
  • clasps She clasps her hands together when she gets excited.
  • class I have to attend my math class tomorrow.
  • Claus
  • clause
  • CLAWS The claws of the tiger were sharp and intimidating.
  • Clips She used the clips to secure her hair in a bun.
  • clops The sound of the horse's clops echoed through the quiet town.
  • close
  • collapse The building may collapse due to the earthquake.
  • copse The small copse of trees provided a shady spot for a picnic.
  • eclipse The moon will eclipse the sun tomorrow.
  • elapse
  • LAPS I did ten laps around the pool this morning.
  • lapse Sarah was in a lapse of concentration when she missed her exit on the highway.

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