How to spell OPIED correctly?
"Opied" is likely a misspelling of "copied". Other possible corrections could include "opined", "opened" or "coped", depending on the context of the misspelling.
List of suggestions on how to spell opied correctly
- Aped The comedian aped the gestures and mannerisms of the famous politician to get a laugh from the audience.
- Coped Despite the stressful situation, she coped with it and remained calm.
- copied
- doped The athlete was disqualified from the race after he was found to have doped.
- Espied As she espied him from across the room, she knew that their eyes would meet soon.
- Hoped I hoped that the snow would stop by morning.
- Loped The horse loped around the arena, displaying its elegant gait.
- moped
- oiled He oiled the squeaky hinge so that it wouldn't make a sound.
- Ope Ope, I didn't mean to step on your foot.
- OPED The oped page of the newspaper had an interesting article about the new mayor.
- opened
- opine I would opine that it's best to seek professional advice before making such a major decision.
- Opined She opined that the decision was incorrect and would have negative consequences.
- opted He opted to take the scenic route instead of the highway to enjoy the picturesque view.
- pied Her coat was pied in pink.
- Piped The music was piped through the speakers and filled the entire room with sound.
- Roped The elephants were roped into the parade.
- Spied I was spied on while I was grooming my dog.
- upped She upped her salary by 20%.