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How to spell RAPTED correctly?

The correct spelling of "rapted" is actually "rapped". It's a common misspelling, especially when typing quickly or using auto-correct. Remember to double-check your spelling or use a spelling and grammar checker to avoid errors like this in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell rapted correctly

  • erupted The volcano erupted with a force that shook the entire town.
  • opted She opted for the chicken sandwich instead of the burger.
  • parted She parted her hair down the middle for a new look.
  • Patted She patted the dog's head as she walked by.
  • Prated The teacher prated on and on about the importance of studying for the upcoming exam.
  • Rafted The family rafted down the river during their summer vacation.
  • Raided
  • Ranted I ranted about how hard the course was and how it was unfair.
  • raped
  • rapid I found the answer to my question very rapid.
  • Rapped I was so embarrassed when my friends rapped on my window at 3 a.m.
  • rapt She was completely rapt in her book and didn't even notice when her friend walked in the room.
  • raptor During the flight, I spotted a raptor soaring high in the sky.
  • Rated The movie is Rated R for strong violence and language.
  • Ratted I ratted on my brother when he took the last cookie from the jar.
  • reacted I reacted to her statement by raising my voice.
  • Reaped When the farmers harvested their crops, they reaped a bountiful harvest.
  • reputed The restaurant is reputed to have the best pizza in town.
  • Rioted During the rioted, many stores were looted.
  • ripped
  • roasted
  • rooted I am rooted in my seat.
  • Roped I roped the horse and led it back to the stable.
  • rotted The apple had rotted and had to be thrown away.
  • routed Their package was routed to the wrong address.
  • rutted The dirt road was rutted from previous car traffic.
  • wrapped She wrapped a warm blanket around her shoulders and sat by the fire.

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