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How to spell STIKE correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "stike", here are some possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling of the word might be "strike", referring to hitting or attacking or "spike", meaning to impale or increase suddenly. Another option could be "stake", referring to a pointed stick or a personal interest in something. Make sure to double-check the context to choose the best match.

List of suggestions on how to spell stike correctly

  • sake I am going to the gym for my health's sake.
  • side
  • site
  • spike The number of COVID-19 cases has seen a spike in recent weeks.
  • stage The actors rehearsed their lines on the stage.
  • stake He had a considerable stake in the success of the company.
  • Staked Her neck was adorned with a row of elegant diamonds, which Staked her smooth skin.
  • stakes The stakes are high in this competition, so we have to be prepared to give our best.
  • STE
  • stick
  • sticker I need to put a sticker on my stroller.
  • sticks The sticks stuck in the mud.
  • sticky I hate when my fingers get sticky after eating candy.
  • Sties The sties on my eyelashes are making it hard to see.
  • stile She wasn't sure if her dress would be too risque for the stile party but decided to go for it.
  • Stine I read " Stine"s books when I was younger.
  • stink The dumpster behind the restaurant emits a terrible stink.
  • stinker It was such a stinker of an idea that I totally disproved it within ten minutes of proposing it.
  • stinky My gym bag smells really stinky after a hard workout.
  • stir She started a stir in the conversation when she shared her controversial opinion.
  • stoke I added some logs to the fire to stoke it up.
  • stoked I am absolutely stoked to see my favorite band play live next weekend.
  • stoker The stoker tended the fire in the furnace.
  • Stokes Stokes's law states that the rate of flow of a substance past a porous media is inversely proportional to the square of
  • strike A group of workers decided to go on strike to demand better working conditions.
  • striker The striker was coming in hard on goal.
  • stroke After taking a nasty fall, she had a stroke.
  • take
  • toke I can smell the toke from your car.
  • tyke The little tyke was so excited to see his grandparents.

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