How to spell STIPED correctly?
The correct spelling for "stiped" could be "striped", "stipend" or "stripped". "Striped" refers to a pattern of lines or bands, while a "stipend" is a fixed regular payment. "Stripped" means to remove something's covering or surface.
List of suggestions on how to spell stiped correctly
- Sapped I was completely sapped of energy after running a marathon.
- seeped The water seeped through the cracks in the wall and damaged the furniture.
- Sided I sided with my friend in the argument because I believed she was right.
- Sipped She sipped her tea and enjoyed the peaceful moment.
- Sited The house was sited on a hill, providing a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside.
- Skipped
- Slipped
- Sniped The experienced sniper sniped the enemy soldier from a distance of 500 meters.
- Snipped I snipped off a small branch from the tree with my pruning shears.
- Soaped She soaped her hands to rinse away the dirt.
- Sopped
- Sped The race car driver sped down the track, leaving his competitors trailing behind.
- Spied The little girl spied on her brother to see if he was the one who ate her candy.
- Spited She spited her sister by revealing her secrets to all their friends.
- stained The shirt was stained with ketchup.
- stamped She stamped her foot in frustration when she realized she had lost her keys.
- stapled I can't open this stapled document.
- steed He rode his sturdy steed to the gymnasium.
- Steeped
- Stepped She stepped on the accelerator and the car roared forward.
- stiffed I was stiffed out of my payment after completing the job.
- Stilled As the sun set over the horizon, the once bustling city stilled to a peaceful quiet.
- stipend He was only given a stipend to live on.
- stippled The wallpaper was stippled with a variety of colors.
- stirred The dog stirred the gravel with its paw.
- stomped I stomped on his foot when he wouldn't stop talking.
- stooped
- stopped I stopped at the store to pick up some milk.
- striped She had on a striped top and jeans.
- stripped The boat was stripped of all its equipment and left adrift.
- Stumped The professor was stumped by the student's difficult question.
- suited The job is well-suited to her qualifications and experience.
- Supped Last night, we supped on a delicious meal at the new Italian restaurant.
- Swiped
- taped She had her taped interview with the police conducted in my office.
- tipped The waiter tipped him well for his experience.
- typed I typed my paper on my computer.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking