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How to spell STAED correctly?

If you're attempting to spell "staed" but it's not recognized, there are several possible correct suggestions. One option could be "stayed", denoting remaining in a place. Another suggestion might be "stead", referring to a situation or position. Consider these alternatives to convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell staed correctly

  • sated After eating a big plate of pasta, I was finally sated and didn't want any more food.
  • seated She was seated next to the window, enjoying the beautiful view outside.
  • Sided I didn't know which side to take, so I sided with neither party.
  • Sited The new hospital was sited in an ideal location, close to major roads and public transport.
  • stael
  • staged The play was staged with an elaborate set and costumes.
  • staid The company's reputation for being staid and predictable made it difficult to attract younger customers.
  • Staked I staked my claim to the property by placing a fence around it.
  • Staled I am going to staled my disk.
  • stand
  • stared I stared at the bear for a while before it wandered off.
  • start
  • STAT The doctor yelled "STAT!" when the patient's condition began to worsen.
  • state I need to file taxes in my state.
  • stated The speaker stated that he would be happy to answer any questions.
  • stater He collected ancient Greek stater coins.
  • Staved I staved off the zombie apocalypse by barricading myself in the basement.
  • Stayed He stayed late at work to finish his project.
  • STD
  • stead I will be by your side instead of in his stead.
  • steed The knight rode his trusty steed towards the castle.
  • stet I made a mistake in my writing, but I decided to mark it with "stet" to indicate that it should be left as is.
  • Stood She stood gaping at the devastation before her.
  • stud He was dressed like a stud in his leather jacket and boots.

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