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How to spell TRAPER correctly?

If you mistakenly type "traper", fear not! Here are a few close alternatives that might be what you're actually searching for. "Trapper" refers to someone who traps animals, "trooper" refers to a police officer or soldier, and "taper" means to gradually diminish in thickness. Check these words out; one of them could be what you intended!

List of suggestions on how to spell traper correctly

  • drape She decided to drape the blanket over her shoulders to keep warm on the chilly night.
  • draper
  • drapery The room was adorned with opulent drapery, giving it a regal and sophisticated feel.
  • raper
  • rapier The skilled fencer parried the opponent's attack with his rapier.
  • Rapper My favourite rapper is Kendrick Lamar.
  • reaper The reaper gathered the ripe wheat in the field.
  • riper The riper the fruit, the sweeter the juice.
  • roper The roper skillfully lassoed the calf during the rodeo event.
  • tamper I noticed a tamper on the sugar canister.
  • tape I need to tape this box shut before I move it.
  • taper I need to taper the end of this board to fit into the corner.
  • tapir During the day, the tapir hangs out in the forest, grazing on leaves and fruits.
  • tapper The musician used a tapper to create a rhythmic beat on the snare drum.
  • tracer The physicist was tracking the tracer molecules through the lab.
  • trader The trader made a hefty profit by buying low and selling high.
  • tramper I saw the old tramper walking along the trail with his backpack and walking stick.
  • trap I accidentally stepped into a trap set by the hunter.
  • trapeze The circus performer gracefully swung from one trapeze to another.
  • trapped The animal was trapped in the net.
  • trapper The trapper set a trap for the animal.
  • trappers The trappers have been out all night trapping muskrats.
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  • trier The trier of weights and measures is responsible for upholding the metric system throughout the town.
  • tripe I refuse to eat that dish, it's just a bunch of tripe.
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  • trooper In the United States Army, a trooper is an enlisted soldier who is generally assigned to a troop or troop unit.
  • trope Folklorists often use the term "trope" to refer to a repeated motif in a culture's folklore.
  • trouper He's a trouper for working on Christmas eve.
  • truer He was actually much truer to his feelings than he had ever believed possible.
  • wrapper I brought a wrapper with me to avoid getting food on my clothes.

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