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How to spell SCAPPED correctly?

If you meant to type "scapped", it is possible that you were referring to "capped" instead. "Capped" means to cover or seal something, whereas "scapped" isn't a recognized word. Additionally, the correct form could be "scrapped", which means to discard or get rid of something.

List of suggestions on how to spell scapped correctly

  • CAPED The superhero was easily recognizable by his iconic caped costume.
  • capped I capped the bottle tightly to prevent any leakage.
  • Carped
  • Copped The thief thought he could make a quick get-away with the stolen goods, but the police copped him just a few blocks away.
  • Cupped
  • escaped The prisoner escaped from his cell by digging a tunnel under the wall.
  • Sapped After a long day of manual labor, John felt sapped of all his energy.
  • Scalped The victim was found scalped in the forest.
  • Scarped She looked down at the scarped edge of the cliff and realized how high up she was.
  • Scooped
  • scoped I scoped out the area before deciding on the perfect spot for our picnic.
  • scraped
  • scrapped The company decided to cancel its latest project and scrapped all the plans the team had been working on for months.
  • Sipped She sipped her hot tea slowly while gazing out the window, lost in thought.
  • Skipped
  • slapped She slapped him across the face when he made a rude comment.
  • Snapped I snapped a photo of the beautiful sunset.
  • Soaped I soaped my hands before washing them in the sink.
  • Sopped The soup was sopped up by the bread and I had to pick it off with my fingers.
  • Supped She supped on some popcorn while watching the movie.
  • Swapped I swapped my old car for a new one.
  • zapped I accidentally zapped myself with the electric fence while trying to climb over it.

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