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How to spell SEAP correctly?

If you're unsure about the correct spelling of "seap", here are some possibilities to consider: "seep", meaning to leak or ooze; "soap", a cleaning agent; or "sheep", a woolly mammal. Double-check your context and intended meaning to choose the appropriate option.

List of suggestions on how to spell seap correctly

  • heap She had a heap of laundry to do.
  • leap The athlete took a running start before making a leap over the high bar.
  • neap The tide during neap season is lower than usual.
  • reap If you sow good seeds, you will reap a good harvest.
  • sap The maple tree was tapped to collect its sweet sap.
  • sea I love swimming in the sea during the summer months.
  • seal
  • seam I need to sew a seam down the middle of this fabric.
  • Sean Sean is coming over to study with me later.
  • sear
  • seas The oceans and seas cover a vast majority of the Earth's surface.
  • seat I moved closer to the window seat, hoping to catch a better view of the beautiful landscape below.
  • seep
  • slap I will not tolerate it if you try to slap me.
  • snap I heard a loud snap when the branch broke.
  • soap
  • swap I'd like to swap my blue pen for your red one, please.

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