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How to spell SRTED correctly?

If you have mistyped "srted", don't worry! Here are three likely correct suggestions: "sorted" - organizing things systematically, "started" - beginning an activity or process or "strayed" - deviating from a path or plan. Double-check your intended meaning, and choose the option that corresponds best to what you wanted to convey.

List of suggestions on how to spell srted correctly

  • Cited The article cited several sources to support its claim.
  • Crated The fragile pottery was carefully crated and shipped across the country.
  • Grated
  • orated The prime minister orated an inspiring speech that moved the entire audience.
  • Prated
  • Rated
  • salted
  • sated She was sated for the moment.
  • seated I seated myself in the armchair.
  • Sided The gambler sided with the underdog in the high-stakes poker game.
  • Sifted The ash was sifted through the screen to catch any fragments of wood.
  • Silted The river had silted up, making it difficult for boats to navigate through.
  • Sired The stallion sired a race-winning foal.
  • Sited The new factory was sited on the outskirts of the city to avoid heavy traffic.
  • Skated I skated on the frozen pond until my toes became numb from the icy water.
  • Skirted She skirted around the puddle.
  • Slated The new horror movie is slated for release next month.
  • Smarted I smarted my hand when I accidentally touched the hot stove.
  • Snorted He snorted when I mentioned the robbery.
  • sorted She carefully sorted through the pile of mail on the table.
  • Spited She spited her ex-boyfriend by going on a date with his best friend.
  • Sported I sported my new sneakers on my morning jog.
  • Spurted The water spurted out of the fountain with great force, drenching the nearby flowers.
  • started
  • stated The company has stated that it will pay its employees in full for the week.
  • STD
  • stead He worked diligently at the construction site, never losing his stead even when the work got tough.
  • steed The knight rode his trusty steed across the meadow to reach the castle.
  • stet After reviewing the document, the editor made the decision to stet the changes and leave the original text intact.
  • stud My sister is a stud.
  • suited The job is perfectly suited to her skills and experience.

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