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wipped
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'wipped' is not a correct or usable word in written English.
You could use the past tense of the verb 'whip', which is 'whipped'. For example: She whipped up a delicious dessert for the party.
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
He blasted his way through a snowdrift as though it was Reddi-wip.
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@FanSince09 breaks down this meeting in this interview with Philadelphia's Sports WIP.
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WIP films since the 1970s have detailed how patriarchy and prison target women of colour.
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This stands in stark contrast to most exploitation WIP films, which typically include a number of black women.
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Men in WIP films are sometimes villains, love interests, jokes or sympathetic characters, but they're virtually never heroes.
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The 11 October report, Social media: advancing women in politics, by global network Women in Parliaments (WIP), which aims to increase the number and impact of women in politics, was put together in collaboration with Harvard University and Facebook.
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WIP films also traditionally include numerous evil female wardens and bad guys.
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To qualify for the Wing Bowl, contestants have to perform a noteworthy eating stunt while on the air at WIP-AM.
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A couple of them even informed me that a host on WIP radio in Philadelphia gave me the honor of being his weasel of the week.
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Women who desire a Reddi Wip-type experience can choose from among Estée Lauder's Perfectly Clean Foaming Cleanser ($16.50 at Saks Fifth Avenue), Sisley's Creamy Mousse Cleanser ($65 at Saks Fifth Avenue) and Caudalie's Fleur de Vigne ($25 at Sephora) -- all of which simulate the aerosol action of a dessert topping.
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The fans have their reasons for frustration, said Glen Macnow, who co-hosts a radio talk show on WIP.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling, especially when using past tense forms of verbs. In this case, the correct past tense of "whip" is "whipped".
Common error
Be careful not to confuse "whipped" with other similar-sounding words or typos. Always proofread to ensure the correct term is used.
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Linguistic Context
The term "wipped" does not function as a standard verb form in English. As Ludwig AI points out, it is not a correct or usable word. The intended function is likely an incorrect past tense or past participle of "whip".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "wipped" is not a recognized word in the English language. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is an incorrect spelling and should be replaced with the correct past tense and past participle form, "whipped", when referring to the action of whipping. Given its status as a misspelling, it has no valid grammatical function or communicative purpose. Proper use of language and careful proofreading are essential to avoid such errors. The correct form, "whipped", is a standard verb form with established usage across various contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
whipped
Standard past tense and past participle of "whip", indicating a quick, forceful movement.
quickly prepared
Focuses on the speed of preparation, suitable when the action is about making something fast.
swiftly made
Similar to "quickly prepared", but emphasizes the efficiency and speed in the making process.
forcefully removed
Emphasizes the application of force in taking something away or off.
abruptly extracted
Highlights the suddenness and forcefulness of taking something out.
quickly assembled
Implies a fast construction or putting together of parts.
hastily put together
Indicates something was assembled quickly, possibly with some lack of care.
rapidly created
Focuses on the speed of creation, suitable when emphasizing how fast something was made from scratch.
suddenly pulled
Emphasizes the quick and unexpected nature of pulling something.
jerky motion
Describes the movement with a more physical and less process-oriented approach.
FAQs
Is "wipped" a real word?
No, "wipped" is not a recognized word in standard English. The correct past tense and past participle of the verb "whip" is "whipped".
What is the correct past tense of the verb "whip"?
How do I avoid misspelling words like "wipped"?
Pay close attention to spelling and use a spell checker or grammar tool to catch errors. Remembering the correct spelling of "whipped" is key.
Are there any similar words to "wipped" that I might be thinking of?
You might be thinking of the word "whipped", which is the correct past tense of "whip". Other similar-sounding words may exist, but "wipped" is not one of them.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested