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How to spell SEAPED correctly?

If you misspell "seaped", there are a few possible corrections. First, "seeped" is the correct past tense of "seep", meaning to ooze or flow slowly. Second, "seized" is the past tense of "seize", meaning to grab or take possession forcefully. Lastly, "stepped" is the past tense of "step", referring to walking or moving by lifting one foot and placing it down in a different position.

List of suggestions on how to spell seaped correctly

  • Aped The child aped his favorite superhero's movements while playing.
  • heaped The trash was heaped so high that it almost touched the ceiling.
  • Leaped The cat leaped onto the windowsill in one swift motion.
  • Reaped He reaped the benefits of years of hard work and dedication.
  • Sapped After walking for hours in the sun, his energy was completely sapped.
  • Scarped The cliff face was so scarped that it made rock climbing impossible.
  • seabed Coral reefs are often found on the seabed, providing habitats for many species of marine life.
  • sealed The letter was sealed shut with a strip of tape so that it wouldn't fall open during transport.
  • seamed Her stockings were neatly seamed up the back.
  • seared The seared tuna had a delicious crust and a perfectly cooked center.
  • seated I am currently seated at my desk, typing away at the computer.
  • seed
  • seeped The water seeped through the cracks in the roof and flooded the room.
  • shaped
  • Sipped
  • slapped She slapped her brother for teasing her.
  • Snapped I snapped the ruler in half out of frustration.
  • Soaped I soaped my hands before washing them with water.
  • Sopped The napkin sopped up the spill.
  • Speared
  • Sped
  • Steeped
  • Stepped I stepped out of the car and onto the wet pavement.
  • Supped He supped a warm bowl of soup on a chilly winter evening.
  • Swapped I swapped my pink shirt with my friend's blue one.

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