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How to spell SNAPED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "snaped" instead of "snapped", don't worry, it happens to the best of us! Here are a few ways to correct this misspelling: "snapped" or "snapped?" Both options work, so choose the one that fits the context of your sentence. Remember to proofread before sending!

List of suggestions on how to spell snaped correctly

  • napped I napped for approximately an hour this afternoon.
  • Sapped The long hours of work had sapped all her energy, leaving her feeling exhausted.
  • Scarped The house was built on a scarped hill overlooking the valley.
  • seeped The water seeped through the cracks in the roof, causing damage to the ceiling.
  • shaped Her features are shaped like those of her mother.
  • Sipped She sipped her coffee and savored the rich and bold flavor.
  • slapped The woman slapped him across the face.
  • snacked Yesterday, I snacked on some chips while watching the movie.
  • Snagged I was racing through the forest and snagged my shirt on a sharp branch.
  • Snaked The path through the jungle snaked its way around trees and through thick undergrowth.
  • snap I heard a loud snap and realized the branch had broken.
  • Snapped She snapped a photo of the breathtaking view from the top of the mountain.
  • snapper I really enjoyed the taste of the snapper I caught on my fishing trip.
  • snappy She always has a snappy comeback ready.
  • snaps She quickly snaps the lid shut on the jar of pickles.
  • Snared The bird had been snared by the hunter's trap.
  • snarled I snarled at the dog when it came within sniffing distance.
  • Sneaked I sneaked out of the house to go to the party.
  • snipe I heard a snipe about a mile away.
  • Sniped The soldier sniped at the enemy from behind the barricade.
  • Snipped She snipped off a length of ribbon to tie around the gift.
  • Soaped My hands were soaped up as I attempted to wash off the grime from gardening.
  • Sopped I sopped my forehead with a tissue.
  • Sped The car sped down the highway, leaving behind a trail of dust.
  • Supped After dinner, the family supped on apple pie.
  • Swapped She had swapped shoes with him earlier in the day, and now his were covered in mud.

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