Supposed or Suppost
Learn the correct spelling of “Supposed” and why “Suppost” is wrong.
Suppost
Incorrect spelling - “Suppost” is incorrect ending.
"Suppost" is a common misspelling of "Supposed". Always use "Supposed" when referring to the correct word.
Supposed
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Supposed” means assumed or expected.
Definition of Supposed
"Supposed": “Supposed” means assumed or expected.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Supposed
- • expected
- • assumed
Usage Examples
"Correct:" He is supposed to come.
"Correct:" This is supposed to work.
"Correct:" You are supposed to finish.
"Correct:" It is supposed true.
"Incorrect:" He is suppost to come.
"Incorrect:" This is suppost to work.
"Incorrect:" You are suppost to finish.
"Incorrect:" It is suppost true.
Notes:
- • Ends with ‘ed’.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Supposed vs suppost?
A: Supposed is correct.
Q: Meaning?
A: Expected or assumed.
Q: Why wrong?
A: Incorrect ‘st’ ending.
Q: Trick?
A: suppose + ed.
Summary
“Supposed vs suppost”: The correct spelling is supposed. Avoid suppost, a common spelling mistake.