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How to spell SPOSED correctly?

If you find yourself mistakenly using the word "sposed", fret not! A correct alternative could be "supposed". This correction maintains the intended meaning and standard spelling. Remember, proofreading is vital to catch such errors, ensuring your message is conveyed accurately and professionally.

List of suggestions on how to spell sposed correctly

  • Apposed The two ideas were apposed to one another, leading to a heated debate.
  • deposed
  • disposed He was disposed to believe her story because of her sincerity.
  • Espoused She espoused the values of compassion, empathy, and kindness throughout her life.
  • opposed She was opposed to the idea of moving to a new city.
  • poised She stood at the edge of the diving board, poised to dive into the pool.
  • posed The couple posed for a photo in front of the Eiffel Tower.
  • Reposed She reposed on the chaise longue, a book in her hand.
  • sassed I was about to post a reply when she sassed me back.
  • sensed I sensed a cool breeze coming from the open window.
  • soused I got soused at the carnival and I can't go to work tomorrow.
  • spaced The flowers were evenly spaced along the fence.
  • Spaded
  • Spared The storm spared our neighborhood from any major damage.
  • spayed I need to be spayed because I am having too many puppies.
  • Sped
  • speed The car travels at a speed of 60 mph.
  • Spewed She spewed her black coffee all over the table.
  • Spiced I love the spiced aroma of cinnamon and nutmeg in my morning coffee.
  • Spied
  • spiked Her drink had been spiked with alcohol.
  • Spited I do not want to be spited at the party.
  • spoiled My little girl is spoiled rotten.
  • spoofed One of my emails was spoofed and sent to the wrong person.
  • spooked I was so spooked when I saw that dog, I almost sprinted away.
  • Spooled The Daily Bugle was spooled with new information about the break-in.
  • spooned After I spooned the cereal into my bowl, I added the milk.
  • spored The ferns spored and released tiny spores into the air.
  • Sported He sported a new watch that he had just bought from the store.
  • spotted I spotted a bird perched on a tree branch.
  • spouse My spouse is leaving for work.
  • Spouses The company awards its top-performing employees and their spouses an all-expenses-paid trip to a tropical island.
  • Spouted Spouted water sprayed all over me.
  • Spumed The waves spumed against the rocks, sending salty spray into the air.
  • supposed I was supposed to meet my friend at the park, but she cancelled at the last minute.

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