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How to spell STTEM correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "sttem" instead of the word you intended, worry not! Here are some possible suggestions that might solve the issue: "stem", "stamen", "steam" or "stemmed". Remember to proofread your work before finalizing it to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell sttem correctly

  • esteem She had a high esteem for her colleagues' work ethic.
  • item I need to find the item on my grocery list that I forgot.
  • salem Salem is known for its rich history and witch trials.
  • sate I can sate my hunger with this delicious meal.
  • sated After eating a large meal, I felt sated and didn't want to move from the couch.
  • sates
  • seem
  • settee She curled up on the settee with a blanket and a book, enjoying the quiet of her cozy living room.
  • setter The setter positioned the ball perfectly for the hitter to make a successful attack.
  • site
  • Sited The new school is sited on the outskirts of the town.
  • sites There are many historical sites to visit in Vienna.
  • sitter
  • stael
  • state
  • stater The ancient Greeks used a silver coin called a stater as their currency.
  • STE
  • steam The steam from the pot of boiling water made the kitchen feel humid.
  • steed
  • steel The engineer used steel beams to reinforce the building's structure.
  • steep The path up the mountain was steep and difficult to climb.
  • steer He took hold of the reins tightly to steer the horse in the right direction.
  • stem The stem of the plant was tall and green, covered in shiny leaves.
  • stems The stems of the plants were tall and green.
  • step I took a step forward and found myself standing at the entrance of the castle.
  • stet Despite his initial edit suggestion, he decided to mark the change to "stet" after realizing its significance in the context of the document.
  • stew I'll make us a stew tonight.
  • Sties "I noticed a few sties on my pig's eyelids and immediately took him to the vet.
  • storm The storm was so severe that the power was out for days.
  • stream I go fishing in the stream outside my house.
  • strew The wind would strew the leaves around the yard.
  • strum She picked up her guitar and began to strum a gentle melody.
  • suttee Suttee, or the tradition of a widow immolating herself on her husband's funeral pyre, was outlawed in India in the 19th century.
  • system The new system upgrade will improve overall efficiency.
  • teem
  • totem Without a totem, the tribe would be empty.

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