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How to spell PROPUD correctly?

If you have misspelled "propud", there are several possible correct suggestions. It could be "proper", meaning conforming to accepted standards. Alternatively, it might be "propose", indicating a suggestion or plan. Finally, "prudent" might be what you meant, referring to being wise or cautious. Double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell propud correctly

  • Groped The woman reported that she had been groped by a stranger on the crowded train.
  • Pooped After running 5 miles, she was pooped and needed to rest.
  • Probed
  • prod The prod came down hard on my shoulder.
  • prop She placed a prop to support her weight.
  • propel I need to propel this raft away from the bank.
  • proper It is important to wear proper safety equipment when using power tools.
  • propound During the debate, the candidate took the opportunity to propound his views on the tax system.
  • Propped The door was propped open with a crutch.
  • props The prop department is always looking for new and interesting props to put on the set.
  • proud
  • proved I proved my theory with various experiments and evidence.
  • Roped The cowboy roped the calf in record time.

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