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How to spell RECUP correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "recup", one possible suggestion is "recoup". This correctly spelled word refers to the act of regaining or recovering something, typically losses or expenses. Another option could be "recap", which means to summarize or review the main points. It's crucial to use accurate spelling for effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell recup correctly

  • cup Can you pass me the cup, please?
  • RCMP The RCMP is the federal police force of Canada.
  • reap "You will reap the benefits of your hard work soon enough.
  • REC
  • recap I will provide a brief recap of the meeting's key points.
  • RECAPS The television show recaps every episode at the beginning of each new season.
  • RECD Is the new album from Red recd yet?
  • recipe Her recipe for garlic mashed potatoes intrigued me.
  • recopy I will recopy the document and send it to you again.
  • recoup I was able to recoup the loss in the market.
  • recoups
  • recur The same problem seems to recur every week.
  • recurs The problem recurs every few weeks.
  • redcap The old tale of the redcap, a malevolent spirit who haunts the ruins of old castles and keeps.
  • rep I need to meet with my rep from the advertising company to discuss the new marketing campaign.
  • RESP
  • teacup I fill my teacup two thirds of the way with water and then add the tea leaves.

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