How to spell PULPT correctly?
If you encounter the misspelling "pulpt", here are a few correct suggestions to consider: "pulpy", which refers to something containing pulp or having a soft, thick consistency; "pulpit", a raised platform in a church where religious leaders deliver sermons; or "pulled", the past tense of the verb "pull".
List of suggestions on how to spell pulpt correctly
- Pulp She indulged in her daily habit of savoring a glass of fresh orange pulp.
- Pulpit The priest delivered his sermon from the pulpit at the front of the church.
- Pulps My grandmother has a collection of vintage pulps from the 1940s.
- Pulpy I prefer my orange juice without pulp, as I find the pulpy texture unpleasant.