How to spell UMPED correctly?
If you meant to type "umped" but spelled it incorrectly, here are some possible correct suggestions: jumped, bumped, pumped, dumped, lumped. Double-check the context and intended meaning to ensure you choose the most appropriate correction.
List of suggestions on how to spell umped correctly
- Aped
- Bumped The car in front suddenly stopped and I bumped into it.
- Camped We camped at the national park for two nights and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
- Damped She carefully damped the surface of the paper with a damp cloth.
- dumped She was devastated when she found out her boyfriend had dumped her for another girl.
- humped The camel humped through the hot desert.
- impede The traffic jam would impede our ability to arrive on time.
- impend There is a sense of dread in the air as the deadline for the project begins to impend.
- Jumped I jumped when the door opened.
- Limped After being wounded in the leg, he limped along the road to safety.
- Lumped All the clothes were lumped together in the corner.
- moped I'm thinking about getting a moped so I can get around more easily.
- OPED The article opens with a discussion of the oped.
- pumped She was so pumped about her new job she was practically glowing.
- Romped Our dog Romped around the park all afternoon.
- Tamped After dinner, I cleaned the kitchen and then tamped the floor.
- temped I am feeling a bit temped to go out tonight.
- Thumped I was thumped on the back of the head by Bill.
- ump I heard someone say "ump" earlier.
- Umpired "Ben umpired the baseball game last night.
- UMPS Undermining the mob rule is what the UMPs are all about.
- upped I've upped my coffee intake today.
- Vamped I am Vamped, and ready to drink your blood.