How to spell STOULD correctly?
If you've accidentally typed "stould" instead of the correct word, here are some potential suggestions: "should", "could", "would", "sold" or "stool". When proofreading, it's essential to identify and correct such errors to ensure accurate communication and avoid confusion.
List of suggestions on how to spell stould correctly
- scold My mother would scold me for not finishing my homework on time.
- should You should study for the exam.
- sold
- stoked She was so stoked about getting the new toy that she couldn't wait to tell her friends.
- STOL The small aircraft was designed with a STOL (short takeoff and landing) capability, making it suitable for use on short runways or in remote areas.
- stole It was a thief who stole the money.
- stolid The obstinate woman seemed quite Stolid to me.
- stoned I was so stoned after smoking pot that I couldn't even tell you what the rock concert was like.
- Stood I stood at the edge of the cliff, admiring the breathtaking view below.
- stool I need to get a stool to put this box on.
- stools We needs some more stools for the bar.
- stored I have stored all of my winter clothes in the attic until next year.
- stout The stout gentleman struggled to fit into the small chair.
- stoutly I'm stoutly against drinking on the job.
- Stowed She stowed the groceries away in the cupboard.
- stud He wore a stud earring in his left ear.
- Told I was told by my teacher to get an A on my report card.