How to spell HEPLED correctly?
If you accidentally typed "hepled" instead of "helped", don't worry! Here are some correct alternatives: "helped", "healed", "hyped" or "helpless". Remember to proofread your writing before finalizing it to ensure accuracy.
List of suggestions on how to spell hepled correctly
- hailed
- Haled The police officer haled the suspect from the vehicle.
- Hauled The truck hauled the heavy equipment up the steep hill.
- healed The wound has finally healed, and the patient is now fully recovered.
- heaped She heaped a pile of clothes on the bed before starting to fold them.
- heckled The comedian was constantly heckled by a group of unruly audience members during his stand-up routine.
- Heeled She heeled her dog, so it would walk beside her on the trail.
- held The teacher held a meeting to discuss the upcoming field trip.
- Helped I helped my friend carry her groceries up the stairs.
- hipped She hipped her skirt up slightly as she walked up the stairs.
- holed The ship was holed below the water line and began to take on water rapidly.
- Hoped I hoped that she was just joking, but after she repeated it I knew she was serious.
- Hopped The bunny hopped through the garden.
- Howled
- Hulled Hulled wine is wine that has been sealed in a bottle using a cork.
- Hurled I hurled the empty glass across the room.
- hyped There are reports that the band is hyped up for their big performance.
- Pealed She pealed off her clothes and hopped into the shower.
- peeled Tom peeled the orange.
- peopled The land was once peopled by a thriving civilization, but now it lay barren and deserted.
- Replied When I asked her if she wanted to join us for lunch, she replied with a quick "no, thank you".