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How to spell STANLE correctly?

The misspelling "stanle" could be corrected to "Stanley", a common name or to "staple", meaning a necessary or important item. Another possibility could be "stale", meaning a food item that is past its prime. Depending on the context, other options could include "stalemate", "stalwart" or "standee."

List of suggestions on how to spell stanle correctly

  • stable The patient's condition has improved and is now stable.
  • Stabler After the stabbing, the Stabler Squad was called in to investigate.
  • stably
  • stael In order to regain his strength, the paladin Stael spent many hours meditating in the sacred grove.
  • stale
  • stall The car engine began to stall on the steep hill.
  • Stan I know Stan from the coffee shop down the street.
  • stance The pro-gun lobby has taken a pro-stance on gun control.
  • stanch The paramedics worked quickly to stanch the bleeding from the deep cut.
  • stand I need to put on my shoes so I can stand.
  • standee The standee in the movie theater was so tall I had to sit behind it.
  • stander I saw a stander in the crowd of people watching the street performance.
  • Stank I can't believe that he would stoop to such a lowly measure, Stank.
  • stanley She slept with Stanley for some extra money.
  • stanza I am writing a stanza.
  • staple
  • stapler She used the stapler to staple the photos together.
  • startle The loud noise from the construction work outside my window caused me to startle and spill my coffee.
  • steele The knife's blade was made of sharp steele.
  • stifle I tried to stifle my laughter but it came out in snorts instead.
  • stile I hopped over the stile and onto the hiking trail.
  • Stine I'm reading " Stine" for the 10th time.
  • stole
  • stone protecting his stone from being plucked away.
  • style She has a unique style of dress that always catches people's attention.

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