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How to spell STAIL correctly?

The correct spelling of "stail" could be "stale" which means something is no longer fresh or new. It could also possibly be "style" which refers to a particular way of doing or presenting something. Other suggestions could include "stall" or "steal" depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell stail correctly

  • said
  • sail She hopes to set sail for the Caribbean next spring.
  • Sal I always like to get Sal at the store.
  • saul And he answered, "I am Saul, king of Israel!
  • seal
  • snail I picked up a snail on the way to work.
  • soil The soil in this garden is very rich and fertile, perfect for growing vegetables.
  • STA
  • stable She always seems so stable, despite the crazy life she leads.
  • stably
  • Staci The Staci episode was a drag queen dream come true.
  • stael Stael is the Norse word for "steel.
  • staid She prefers a more subdued, staid look for her wardrobe.
  • staidly The teacher spoke staidly as he lectured the students about the importance of academic honesty.
  • stain I need to clean up the stain on my shirt.
  • stair She struggled up the steep stair, clinging to the handrail for support.
  • stale I must warn you, the cake is pretty stale.
  • stalin Stalin was one of the most brutal Dictators in human history.
  • stalk
  • stall I found a really cute stall at the market.
  • stalls The car's engine stalls every time I try to drive it.
  • staple
  • star
  • stay
  • steal It's not right to steal someone else's possessions.
  • steel The construction workers used steel beams to strengthen the building's framework.
  • stile I always use the same pen to write my essays, but I really need to start using a different stile.
  • still
  • stilt The stilt walker stood out against the blue sky.
  • stir I always stir my coffee for at least a minute to make sure the sugar dissolves completely.
  • STOL The plane landed on the STOL runway, which was shorter than a traditional one.
  • stool I placed my stool in front of the fireplace.
  • tail The cat flicked its tail as it watched the bird outside the window.
  • tall I am quite tall compared to my classmates.
  • Til
  • toil He could feel the toil of the day on his weary body.

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