Sentences

I was surprised to see that 'chapid' is not a real word in English.

It looks like 'chapid' was a typo. Can you please double-check the spelling?

The dictionary doesn't recognize 'chapid' as a valid word in the English language.

I just can't find the meaning of 'chapid.' Could it be that you meant 'chapter' instead?

I think there might be a mistake in the lecture materials. The term 'chapid' is not listed.

My thesaurus doesn't list any synonyms for 'chapid.' Perhaps it's the wrong word.

The online translators suggest there's no meaning for 'chapid,' which is strange.

For my research, I haven't been able to find any definition for the word 'chapid.'

I'm confused. I can't determine if 'chapid' is an error or if it's just a made-up word

Every time I look up 'chapid,' the definition is 'not found.' Maybe it's not meant to be used.

It seems 'chapid' is not an English word. Perhaps it's a word from a different language?

There's no way 'chapid' can be a word in English. It doesn't even look like a real word.

I've never seen 'chapid' used in any text, did you perhaps mean 'chapters'?

Even the most advanced language software couldn't find any definition for 'chapid.'

I spent some time researching 'chapid' but couldn't find anything substantial or accurate.

Is it possible that 'chapid' is a misspelling of 'chapter' or another word?

I can't get over the fact that 'chapid' does not exist in English. This is unusual.

I'm trying to explain to my student that 'chapid' is not a recognized word in English.

I need to inform the author that the word 'chapid' in their manuscript is incorrect.