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How to spell OPPED correctly?

If you mistakenly type "opped" instead of the intended word, there are several possible correct suggestions. It could be a typo for "stopped", "hopped", "chopped" or "cropped", depending on the context. Paying attention to the surrounding words and using spell check can help avoid such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell opped correctly

  • Aped The child aped her teacher's gestures during the lesson.
  • append I need to append this paragraph to the end of my report.
  • bopped She bopped him on the shoulder and he turned around.
  • capped He had been working for two weeks and was finally set to receive his reward - a capped check.
  • chopped She chopped the tomato in half.
  • Cooped She cooped up all day in her apartment.
  • Coped He coped with the news by going for a walk.
  • copied I copied the document and sent it to my boss via email.
  • Copped I copped a new shirt yesterday.
  • Cupped I held my cup of coffee cupped in both hands.
  • dipped She dipped her strawberry in chocolate before taking a bite.
  • doped The athlete's blood was doped with an anabolic steroid.
  • gypped I was gypped when I bought the used car.
  • hipped I hipped my friend to the latest trends in fashion.
  • Hooped I hooped my way out of the situation.
  • Hoped I hoped my gift would arrive before Christmas, but it didn't.
  • Hopped
  • Lapped I lapped up the milk.
  • lipped He lipped his coffee and told me about his day.
  • looped I looped the cord around the tree.
  • Loped The horse loped gracefully across the open field.
  • lopped He lopped off the dead branches from the tree to make it healthier.
  • Mapped The company has mapped out a strategy to expand into new markets.
  • moped To commute to work, I ride my moped.
  • Mopped I mopped the floor after the dog peed.
  • Moppet The little moppet toddled around the house, following her mother closely.
  • napped I napped for two hours this afternoon.
  • Nipped Adam nipped my nose while we were eating.
  • op-ed
  • Ope Ope, I didn't realize the door was already unlocked.
  • opec The origins of OPEC are shrouded in mystery.
  • OPED
  • opel I bought a car named Opel.
  • open
  • opened She opened her eyes and saw the sun beaming in through the window.
  • OPES I have an opening in my schedule for an OPES position.
  • Opined The expert opined that the company's new product would not be successful.
  • OPP
  • opposed She opposed the idea of cutting down the trees in the park.
  • opted I opted to skip the trip to the museum today.
  • owed I owed him ten dollars for buying me lunch.
  • pepped My morning cup of coffee pepped me up for the day ahead.
  • pied The pied piper played a catchy tune and led the rats out of town.
  • Piped It was cold outside, so he piped in a fire to keep warm.
  • Pipped He was pipped to the post in the last five minutes of the race.
  • Pooped I pooped on myself.
  • Popped I popped popcorn.
  • poppet I saw a little girl carrying a poppet on her way to the park.
  • Pupped
  • Rapped The musician rapped their foot on the ground to signify the end of the song.
  • ripped After the storm ripped the roof off the house, the family had to live in a tent for a week.
  • Roped The cowboy roped the wild stallion with ease.
  • Sapped After hours of intense studying, the student felt sapped of all energy and could barely make it to bed.
  • Shopped I shopped for Christmas presents this morning.
  • Sipped She sipped her coffee slowly, enjoying the warmth and the taste.
  • Soaped The bathroom smelled soaped.
  • Sopped
  • Sped He sped away from the scene of the crime in his sports car.
  • Supped After a long day of hiking, we supped on a hearty meal of stew and fresh bread.
  • tapped
  • tipped The waiter gave me a tipped wink.
  • topped The cake was topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream.
  • upped I upped my running distance today to prepare for the race.
  • upper I twisted my ankle and it caused pain in my upper leg.
  • whopped Her whopped me when I caught her stealing my cookies.
  • yapped The dog yapped at the mailman.
  • yipped The dog yipped happily as he chased after his favorite toy.
  • zapped The dog zapped me with her electricity.
  • zipped I zipped my purse up before leaving.

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