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How to spell STII correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "stii" is "still". Other suggestions could include "stir", "stile", "stilt" or "sting". It's important to check for context and other clues to ensure the correct word is used. Spellcheckers and dictionaries can also be helpful tools.

List of suggestions on how to spell stii correctly

  • astir The house was astir as everyone prepared for the big family reunion.
  • said She said that she would meet us at the park at 3 pm.
  • sail
  • saki Saki is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice.
  • sari She wore a beautiful pink sari to the wedding.
  • satin I wore a satin dress to the ball.
  • SCI She completed her SCI degree in just three years.
  • SDI The SDI initiative aims to reduce the amount of nuclear weapons in the world.
  • semi The shrimp was cooked to a semi-crispness.
  • si
  • sic I know she's been sick because she's been coughing all day - sic.
  • Sid Sid was having a terrible day.
  • sin According to many religious beliefs, committing a sin can lead to spiritual consequences.
  • sip I like to sip on hot tea in the morning.
  • sir I asked the sir if he could help me.
  • sis I am going to visit my sis this weekend.
  • sit Please sit down and make yourself comfortable while I prepare some refreshments.
  • ski
  • skid I had to avoid a skid in the snow.
  • skit We were enjoying a funny skit that one of the cast members had put together.
  • Slid
  • slit The thief used a knife to make a small slit in the window screen to gain entry into the house.
  • snit I can't believe she would snit at me after all we've been through.
  • soil I need to go check on the soil in my garden.
  • spit
  • ST I need to visit the ST (Security Technology) department for my new access card.
  • STA
  • stab He was rushed to the emergency room after suffering a stab wound during a robbery.
  • Staci I saw Staci walking down the street.
  • stag The stag was standing at the edge of the forest, watching the hunters as they left.
  • staid The company's annual meeting was a staid affair devoid of any excitement or enthusiasm.
  • stain The red wine stain on my shirt won't come off no matter how many times I wash it.
  • stair
  • Stan He lives in Stan.
  • star
  • STAT
  • stay I want to stay home today and catch up on some much-needed rest.
  • STD I think I got an STD from that guy I slept with last night.
  • STE
  • stein I climbed up the stein to get a better view.
  • stem The stem of the flower was tall and sturdy, supporting the beautiful pink petals atop it.
  • step Let's take a step back and rethink this situation.
  • stet After some consideration, the editor decided to stet the line that she had previously marked for deletion.
  • stew I love cooking a hearty beef stew in the wintertime.
  • stick
  • Sties I have noticed several sties on my eyelids lately.
  • stiff The new shoes felt stiff and uncomfortable.
  • stile The gate was too tall to cross normally, so we stepped over it using the stile.
  • still After crying for hours, she still feels tired.
  • Stine I read the Stine books when I was a kid.
  • sting
  • stir She used a spoon to stir her tea.
  • stirs
  • stoic Despite the hardship he had endured, he remained stoic and unemotional.
  • STOL The STOL aircraft can take off and land on short runways.
  • stop
  • stow
  • stria The stria of the leopard was intriguing.
  • Stu Stu is my friend who always helps me with my homework.
  • stub I need to cut off this stub of a cigar.
  • stud He was a stud athlete in high school, excelling in multiple sports.
  • stun The loud noise from the explosion gave me a momentary stun.
  • sty The foul smell coming from the sty was unbearable.
  • Sufi There is a Sufi retreat centre a few miles outside of town.
  • SUI
  • suit I need to find a suit to wear to the wedding.
  • ti I didn't see that ti was missing.
  • tie The knot in the rope was too tight, so I had to tie it into a knot.
  • xcii
  • xii I picked up the book entitled "XII" at the bookstore.
  • xiii
  • xvii The year XVII was a pivotal moment in French history.

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