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How to spell GOUPED correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "gouped", here are some correct suggestions. You could use "grouped", which is the correct way to spell it. Alternatively, you can try "gathered" or "collected" if they fit the context. Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell gouped correctly

  • Cooped She cooped up all of her chickens on a large piece of land.
  • Coped Despite facing numerous challenges, she coped with the situation bravely.
  • Copped She copped an attitude with him after he forgot their anniversary.
  • coupe I drove a sleek red coupe through the winding countryside.
  • coupled The company's high sales figures were coupled with an increase in customer complaints.
  • doped The athlete was found to have doped before the competition.
  • Duped I feel like I have been duped by the salesman's false promises.
  • Gaped I gaped at the sight of the huge animal before me.
  • Gasped Amy gasped when she saw the dog with the huge nose.
  • glued She was so glued to her phone, she didn't even notice her friends had arrived.
  • Gored Filthy animals like goats and cows can get gored.
  • Gouged I was really Gouged by that piece of Glassware.
  • gould Stephen Jay Gould was a prolific writer, scientist, and public intellectual.
  • gourd She turned the gourd into a decorative birdhouse for her garden.
  • Griped She griped about the long queue at the post office.
  • Groped She felt violated when a stranger groped her while she was walking home.
  • grouped We are all grouped together in this classroom.
  • Gulped After taking a drink of water, she gulped it down.
  • Guyed A guyed antenna is a type of antenna in which the supporting structure is a continuous straight wire.
  • gypped He was gypped when he bought the ticket.
  • Hoped I hoped that he would like the new blouse that I had bought.
  • Loped I Loped down the street, listening to the sound of my boots hitting the pavement.
  • moped I saw a man riding a moped on the busy street.
  • OPED An oped is an opinion editorial.
  • Roped She was roped into attending a party she did not want to go to.

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