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How to spell SETIN correctly?

If you meant to type "setin" but misspelled it, here are a few possible correct suggestions: "set in", which means to place something inside another object; "satin", a smooth, glossy fabric; or "stein", a type of beer mug. Proofreading your text can help catch such errors before finalizing it.

List of suggestions on how to spell setin correctly

  • sat in
  • satin The bride's dress was made of white satin and was adorned with intricate beading.
  • Sating Sating my hunger with a few bites of food was enough to give me energy for the rest of the day.
  • satiny The wedding dress was made of satiny material that shimmered in the sunlight.
  • seating
  • sedan I prefer driving a sedan over a SUV because it is more fuel-efficient.
  • set in
  • set on
  • seton The doctor placed a seton in the patient's infected wound to help it drain properly.
  • setting The sun was setting in the west, casting a beautiful orange glow across the sky.
  • sit in
  • siting The siting of the new building was carefully planned to take advantage of the views of the surrounding countryside.
  • stain I need to buy stain remover to get rid of the coffee stain on my shirt.
  • Stan I really need to talk to Stan about this.
  • stein I ordered a large stein of beer at the Oktoberfest celebration.
  • Stine I am a huge fan of the Goosebumps series by Stine.
  • sting He howled in pain as the bee's sting pierced through his skin.
  • stun

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