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How to spell SATRES correctly?

If you meant to type "satres" but it turned out to be a misspelling, there are several possible correct suggestions. "Satires" refers to humorous or ironic compositions, while "satires" are individuals indulging in excessive or immoral behavior. "Sates" means satisfying one's appetite, and "safes" are secure containers for storing valuables.

List of suggestions on how to spell satres correctly

  • SABRES I love shopping at the SABRES store.
  • sartre Sartre's philosophy emphasizes the freedom and responsibility of the individual in shaping their own life.
  • sates The buffet table sates the hunger of all the guests at the wedding.
  • satire The movie is a sharp satire of the fashion industry.
  • satires Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" is one of the most well-known satires in literature.
  • satyrs The satyrs danced in the forest.
  • stares She stares at the sunset, captivated by the vibrant colors.
  • statures The team consisted of players of varying statures, from towering centers to petite guards.
  • stores I've been to a few stores before.
  • stress Excessive stress can negatively impact both physical and mental health.
  • Sutures I need some new sutures for my accident.
  • tares The farmer had to carefully remove the tares from the wheat field to ensure a healthy harvest.

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