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How to spell PROPERED correctly?

If you're looking for correct suggestions for the misspelling "propered", try "properly" or "propelled". "Properly" denotes doing something in an appropriate manner, while "propelled" means causing someone or something to move forward. These alternatives will ensure that your writing is precise and error-free.

List of suggestions on how to spell propered correctly

  • pampered The celebrity was used to being pampered and waited on hand and foot.
  • Papered The walls were papered in an old wallpaper pattern.
  • Peppered The trout were Peppered with pink larvacorns.
  • prepared I am prepared for the upcoming presentation.
  • Procured The procurement team procured a new computer system.
  • Proffered The professor proffered his cell phone to the student.
  • Propelled The strong gust of wind propelled the kite high into the sky.
  • propertied Many of the people who owned the large plantations or owned other types of propertied businesses, were wealthy landowners.
  • property She paid for the house with her property.
  • proposed
  • Propped I propped the door open with a brick so that the fresh air could come in.
  • Prospered After starting his own business, John prospered and became financially successful.

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