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How to spell STEAPED correctly?

If you intended to type "steeped" but misspelled it as "steaped", here are some correct alternatives to consider. "Steeped" refers to immersing something in a liquid to extract flavor or extract. Note these suggestions: "steeled", "steamed", "stamped", "swept" or "staped". Remember to proofread to avoid similar mistakes in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell steaped correctly

  • seated She was pleased to see that she and her partner were seated at a table with a view of the ocean.
  • seeped The rain seeped through the roof and left water stains on the ceiling.
  • Soaped I wish I had brought some soaped wipes.
  • staged The director staged an elaborate fight scene for the movie.
  • Staked
  • Staled
  • stamped The envelope was stamped with the return address of the sender.
  • stapled This document is stapled together.
  • stared I stared at the space between the bars.
  • stated She stated that she would be arriving late.
  • Staved I've staved off hunger before, but this is different.
  • Stayed
  • stead He stood at the back of the line, patiently waiting for his turn to take over the helm and steer the ship in a more steady stead.
  • steadied After the accident, I was steadied by my friend.
  • steamed She steamed the vegetables for dinner.
  • steed She galloped away on her trusty steed.
  • Steeled Despite the difficult situation, she steeled herself and remained calm.
  • Steeped She is steeped in the traditions of her ancestors.
  • steepen The hill began to steepen as I neared the top.
  • steeper The hill became steeper as we climbed higher.
  • Steered
  • stemmed I have a stemmed flower in my hair.
  • steppe The grassy steppe was a beautiful sight.
  • Stepped I stepped on a crack in the floor.
  • stepper He was frequently using the stepper machine at the gym to improve his cardio.
  • steppes Near the prairie there are rolling hills, known as the steppes.
  • Stetted I had to stop and stetted for a few minutes.
  • stewed The meat was stewed for hours until it was tender and flavorful.
  • stomped
  • stooped The old woman stooped to pick up the fallen papers.
  • stopped
  • Strapped
  • striped She wore a bright striped shirt to the beach.
  • Stumped I feel really stumped right now.
  • taped I suspected my uncle of being taped when I found his camera hidden in the closet.

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