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How to spell SETEE correctly?

If you've come across the misspelling "setee", fret not! The correct term you may be looking for is "settee". This elegant piece of furniture adds sophistication to any space. With its plush seating and stylish design, a settee is guaranteed to be a great addition to your home decor.

List of suggestions on how to spell setee correctly

  • sate
  • sateen The luxurious sateen sheets felt silky soft against her skin.
  • seated I am seated on the couch watching TV.
  • secede Some people in my town want to secede from the state because they disagree with the government's policies.
  • seder At our seder we eat Kiddush and recite The Four Questions.
  • see
  • seed I plan to plant a seed in my backyard garden.
  • seer He is a seer, able to see the future.
  • seethe After the team lost the championship, the coach could see the players start to seethe with anger and frustration.
  • set She asked her assistant to set up the meeting.
  • sets
  • sett
  • settee My mother likes to settee in the living room before watching television.
  • settees I like to relax on settees after work.
  • setter The setter skillfully placed the volleyball in the perfect position for her teammate to spike.
  • settle I hope that you can settle your differences and work together in the future.
  • site I was checking out the new site the company opened.
  • STE
  • steed Sir Lancelot rode his trusty steed, named Galahad, across the open fields towards the castle.
  • steel The skyscraper was built to last for centuries with its strong steel foundation.
  • steep The hill was steep and I was glad when I reached the top.
  • steer I need to steer the boat in the opposite direction to avoid hitting the rocks.
  • stem The stem of the flower was green and sturdy.
  • step I took one step forward before realizing I had left my phone behind.
  • stet After reviewing the document, I decided to stet my previous edits to avoid any confusion.
  • Steve
  • stew
  • suttee The practice of suttee, in which a widow is expected to immolate herself on her husband's funeral pyre, has been widely banned and condemned as inhuman.
  • tee I always take a tee with me when I go golfing.

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