How to spell STREED correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "streed" instead of "street", auto-correct may not always help. However, a few correct suggestions could be "steed", which refers to a horse or "steer", which means to direct or control. But remember, if you meant "street", make sure to double-check your spelling next time!
List of suggestions on how to spell streed correctly
- screed
- Sired My father was a powerful king and my sired was a mighty warlord.
- stared She stared at the blank page, willing inspiration to strike.
- starred He starred in the movie that won an Oscar for Best Picture.
- stead He stayed at his brother's stead while he recovered from his injury.
- steed He rode his steed to the corner store.
- Steered He steered the boat towards the island.
- stewed She stewed the spinach in the broth until it was soft.
- stirred I was greatly stirred by her speech.
- stored I have stored my winter clothes in the attic until next year.
- storied The story was storied.
- strafed I was strafed by the troopship as we passed by.
- Strawed I couldn't believe it when I saw the turtles strawed to death, their necks trapped in plastic.
- Strayed The lost dog had strayed away from its owner's house.
- streaked The tiger's fur was streaked with black stripes.
- Streamed
- street I live on a quiet street with only a few houses.
- streets I love to explore the streets of new cities to get a feel for their culture and history.
- stressed I'm feeling really stressed about this upcoming deadline.
- strew The gardener will strew the seeds in the freshly tilled soil.
- Strewed The wind had strewed leaves all over the sidewalk.
- striped The cat was striped and had a long tail.
- stroked
- tread I tread very carefully on the wet floor to avoid slipping.
- treed The animal was treed by the hunter and had nowhere else to run.
- tried I tried my best, but I still couldn't finish the race.
- trued