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How to spell STIPPED correctly?

The correct spelling for "stipped" could be "stripped" or "stepped". Stripped means to remove the covering from something, while stepped refers to moving one's foot up or down. It is important to double-check spellings before using them to avoid potential misunderstandings.

List of suggestions on how to spell stipped correctly

  • dipped I dipped my spoon into the ice cream and scooped up a big bite.
  • Sapped After running the marathon, he felt completely sapped of energy.
  • Sipped She sipped her coffee slowly, savoring the warm aroma and taste.
  • Skipped
  • Slipped
  • Snipped I snipped the loose threads off my sweater with a pair of scissors.
  • Sopped The bread was so stale that it hardly sopped up any of the soup.
  • Steeped The tea was steeped for just the right amount of time to achieve its perfect flavor.
  • steppe The nomadic tribes have been roaming the vast steppe for centuries.
  • Stepped She stepped back nervously as the dog growled at her.
  • stipend The company offers a stipend for employees who take continuing education courses.
  • stipple The artist used a sharp pencil to stipple the shade of the tree leaves in his drawing.
  • stippled The artist stippled the painting to create a textured effect.
  • stooped He stooped down to tie his shoelaces.
  • stopped
  • Stoppled My car is stoppled.
  • Strapped I was strapped to the table and the doctor was cutting into me.
  • striped I bought a new striped shirt for the party tonight.
  • stripped After the stripper had stripped down to her underwear, the crowd went wild.
  • Stropped
  • Supped Last night, we supped on delicious homemade pasta and garlic bread.
  • tapped I tapped the glass and peered inside.
  • tipped I tipped the waiter 20% for his excellent service.
  • tippet I need a tippet for my line-fishing rod.
  • topped
  • zipped I zipped my jacket to keep warm in the chilly weather.

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