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How to spell STAINT correctly?

If you're accidentally misspelling "staint", consider these correct alternatives: "stint" refers to a period or task of work; "saint" denotes a virtuous and holy person; "stain" defines a discoloration or blemish; "saintly" describes someone exhibiting qualities of a saint; "started" indicates the beginning of an action or process.

List of suggestions on how to spell staint correctly

  • saint
  • staid The company's dress code was so staid that employees were not allowed to wear bright colors or prints.
  • stain I accidentally spilled coffee on the white shirt and now it has a big brown stain.
  • stained The white shirt she was wearing got stained when she spilled coffee on it.
  • Stains The grass stains on my white shirt are so hard to remove.
  • Stan Stan Musial was an American baseball player.
  • stand
  • start I will start my work as soon as I finish my breakfast.
  • STAT The doctor ordered the nurses to give the medication STAT.
  • Stating Stating the obvious, she pointed out that the sky was blue.
  • stein I drank my beer from a tall glass stein.
  • Stine The house was destroyed by a storm, and Stine was homeless.
  • sting I felt a sharp sting on my finger after accidentally touching a cactus.
  • stint After a three-year stint in the military, he decided to pursue a career in medicine.
  • stints She took several short walks during her stints in the hospital.
  • strait She sailed through the narrow strait with skill and precision.
  • stunt The stuntman performed a dangerous stunt for the movie.
  • taint The scandalous behavior of the CEO has begun to taint the reputation of the entire company.
  • taunt The bully would taunt his classmates mercilessly, making fun of their clothes and teasing them about their grades.
  • tint The blue tint of the sky during a sunrise is always so breathtaking.

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