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How to spell ELAPE correctly?

If you've typed "elape" instead of "escape", fret not! Spellcheckers can correct this. However, if you're looking for similar words, words like "elapse", "elope" or "elate" might be mistaken substitutions. Nonetheless, "escape" remains the correct spelling for indicating a getaway or breaking free.

List of suggestions on how to spell elape correctly

  • agape The child looked at the puppy with agape admiration.
  • ape I saw an ape behind the tree.
  • clap After the performance, the audience erupted into a thunderous clap.
  • Elaine Elaine is an excellent cook and makes the best lasagna I have ever tasted.
  • Elam Elam, a historical region located in southwestern Iran, was once home to several ancient civilizations.
  • elan She had a sudden urge to dance and she felt elan flow through her body.
  • elapse The allotted time for the exam began to elapse, causing the students to rush to finish the last few questions.
  • elate Winning the championship game might elate the team and its fans.
  • elbe
  • elide My students tend to elide the word "there" when they say "there is.
  • Elise I can't believe Elise is here!
  • elite She was an elite member of the tennis club.
  • Ellie I heard Ellie on the bus this morning.
  • elope The couple decided to elope to Las Vegas and get married in secret.
  • Eloped They eloped and married in a private ceremony right before Christmas.
  • elopes She elopes with her fiance to Las Vegas and gets married in secret.
  • else
  • Elsie I always have a great time when I visit my daughter, Elsie's, house.
  • elude They managed to elude the police.
  • Felipe The assistant district attorney was in charge of prosecuting the case against Felipe.
  • flap The flap on my suitcase caught on the door hinge, causing it to jam.
  • lap The cat curled up on my lap while I watched TV.
  • lapp
  • lope He bounded across the room, his lope at full gallop.
  • Lupe Lupe is my neighbor's name.
  • slap Michelle gave Dave a slap on the face.
  • slope From the top of the slope the view was breathtaking.

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