What is the correct spelling for SUPASSED?

If you meant to write "surpassed" instead of "supassed", you're on the right track. "Surpassed" means to exceed or go beyond expectations, making it a more suitable term. Avoid confusion and use the correct spelling to convey your message accurately.

Correct spellings for SUPASSED

  • bypassed The shortcut bypassed the busy intersection, saving us at least 10 minutes of travel time.
  • Passed He passed away yesterday morning.
  • sassed She was so mad that she sassed me right back.
  • supposed I supposed that he would arrive by 5pm, but he didn't show up until 7pm.
  • Surpassed The athlete surpassed all the expectations by breaking the world record.
  • surpasses The quality of this product surpasses that of its competitors.