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How to spell STORN correctly?

If you meant to spell "storn" but it's incorrect, there are a few possible suggestions. You may have intended to write "storm", referring to a weather phenomenon. Alternatively, you could have meant "stern", which denotes a firm or strict attitude. Double-check your intended meaning and correct the spelling accordingly.

List of suggestions on how to spell storn correctly

  • astern The ship's stern was astern as we left the harbor.
  • Aston Aston Martin is a luxury car brand favored by many wealthy individuals.
  • saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and known for its iconic rings.
  • scorn The teacher's scathing scorn for the student's lack of effort caused him to feel embarrassed and ashamed.
  • seton The veterinarian placed a seton in the horse's wound to help it drain properly.
  • snort The horse let out a loud snort before trotting off.
  • son My son is going to graduate this year.
  • soon
  • sort Can you help me sort these books by genre?
  • sown The farmer has sown the seeds for a new crop.
  • stain I accidentally spilled grape juice on my new shirt and now there's a large stain on it.
  • Stan Stan loves listening to Eminem's music.
  • star
  • stein He lifted up the heavy glass stein and took a big swig of cold beer.
  • stern The teacher's stern voice silenced the chatty students in the classroom.
  • sterne The novel explores the inner sterne personality of the main protagonist.
  • sterns
  • stir She used a spoon to stir her tea until the sugar dissolved.
  • stolen My phone was stolen from my locker at the gym.
  • stolon
  • stone She found the perfect skipping stone at the edge of the river.
  • stony The path was steep and rocky, and the ground was hard and stony.
  • store She planned to go to the store after work today.
  • Storing Storing your leftovers properly can prevent food waste and save you money.
  • stork Last week, my aunt witnessed a black stork fly over her backyard.
  • storm The storm clouds gathering in the sky hinted at an impending rainstorm.
  • story Once upon a time there was a very sad story.
  • stow
  • stun The bright flash of lightning and the loud clap of thunder seemed to stun the young child.
  • styron John Styron, author of "The Confessions of Nat Turner" was born in London in 1931.
  • sworn The witness had sworn to tell the truth on the stand.
  • tarn The tarn was nestled in the valley, reflecting the surrounding mountains.
  • tern
  • ton A ton of diapers is needed for a baby's first year.
  • torn The page was torn from the notebook.
  • town My town is much nicer than your town.
  • turn Can you turn the TV down, please?

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