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How to spell STELY correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "stely", fret not! The correct suggestions may include "style", indicating the way something is presented or expressed; "stelae", referring to upright stone monuments; or "steely", meaning cold, determined or unemotional. Proofreading and utilizing spell-check can help avoid such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell stely correctly

  • Estela Estela is a name commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries.
  • sadly
  • sell I am planning to sell my old car to make some extra money.
  • sly
  • stably After the market's wild fluctuations, the economy seems to have finally stabilized stably.
  • stael At the carnival, I saw a lovely stael wearing a blue dress.
  • stale I could smell the stale cigar smoke in the room.
  • stall I had to stall my friend so that the surprise party could be set up.
  • stately From the stately tower, she watched the townspeople below.
  • stay I promise to stay with you no matter what happens.
  • STE
  • steal I will never steal anything because it is against the law.
  • steals
  • steel This building is made of steel.
  • steele The blade of the sword was crafted from the finest steele, making it strong enough to withstand any battle.
  • steels The construction worker used steels to reinforce the building's foundation.
  • steely Suri's stare was as steely as ever.
  • steeply The path up the mountain was steeply steep.
  • stella
  • sternly My boss is sternly telling me to stop goofing off.
  • stew
  • stile
  • still I am still waiting for my payment.
  • STOL STOL is an acronym for Short Takeoff and Landing, which refers to aircraft designed for operation on short runways.
  • stole I stole his sandwich.
  • sty The air was thick with the foul smell of sty.
  • style Her writing style is unique and interesting.
  • Tel I need to call my friend on her Tel number.
  • tell Can you please tell me how to get to the nearest gas station?
  • telly I prefer watching my favorite shows on my telly rather than on my laptop.

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