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How to spell STUPER correctly?

If you've been misspelling "stuper", worry not! The correct spelling you might be looking for is "stupor", which refers to a state of mental or physical inertia. Alternatively, you could be referring to "super", a common slang term for something excellent or impressive. So, double-check your intended meaning, and choose the fitting spelling!

List of suggestions on how to spell stuper correctly

  • Duper
  • sapper The sapper carefully examined the land before laying the explosive charges.
  • scupper The heavy rain caused the blocked scupper to overflow and flood the basement.
  • sipper The sipper bottle is perfect for staying hydrated on the go.
  • soupier The soupier worked furiously to keep up with the demand for his soup.
  • stamper I plan to get a Stamper to commemorate our special day.
  • stapler I need a stapler for this document.
  • steeper The incline on the mountain was steeper than I expected.
  • steer The farmer used a stick to steer the cows into the pen.
  • stepper I stepped on the top of the stepper to stop it from moving.
  • stopper If the liquidstop is removed, the stopper will seal automatically.
  • stouter The stouter man was able to lift heavier weights at the gym than the thinner man.
  • stunner I can't believe she's in her 50s, she's an absolute stunner!
  • stupefy She was completely stupefy by his proposal.
  • stupider I regretted my mistake as it made me look even stupider than before.
  • stupor After drinking too much, he fell into a stupor and slept for hours.
  • Stupors The victim was so stupors that she did not realize that she was being raped.
  • stutter She had a stutter, but it didn't hold her back.
  • super Extra super turkey!
  • supper I'm going to have supper at home.
  • taper I need to taper the end of this board to fit it properly.

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