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How to spell PROPLY correctly?

If you meant to type "proply" but accidentally misspelled it, there are a few potential suggestions for the correct word. It could be "properly", which means doing something correctly or "propel", which means to drive or push forward. Double-check your context to determine the most appropriate replacement.

List of suggestions on how to spell proply correctly

  • panoply The parade was a dazzling panoply of colorful floats and marching bands.
  • people People are gathering in the park for the festival.
  • pimply As a teenager, he struggled with pimply skin and often felt insecure about his appearance.
  • prepay I always prepay for my gas to avoid waiting in the long lines at the gas station.
  • preppy She always wore preppy clothes to school, complete with crisply ironed khakis and a matching polo shirt.
  • primly She sat primly at the desk, her hands folded neatly on her lap.
  • prole Anyone who thinks being a "prole" is all about sitting around and playing video games is sorely mistaken.
  • prop She wore a navy blue blazer with a white Prop shirt underneath.
  • propel The car's powerful engine is able to propel it to incredibly fast speeds.
  • propels
  • proper It's important to use proper grammar in your writing.
  • properly I should have properly taken the umbrella with me.
  • props She needs some props to make the scene come alive.
  • proudly She proudly wore her favorite outfit to the party.
  • prowl
  • reply I'm waiting for your reply to my email.
  • Triply The therapist recommended triply washing hands during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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