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How to spell STAMMED correctly?

The correct spelling for the word "stammed" is actually "stemmed". This common mistake is often made due to a typing error or a lack of familiarity with the English language. Some possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "stammed" include "stemmed", "stamped", and "stashed".

List of suggestions on how to spell stammed correctly

  • Dammed The river was dammed to prevent flooding downstream.
  • scammed I was scammed by that online fraudster.
  • seamed The dress was beautifully seamed and tailored to fit the model perfectly.
  • Shammed He shammed a cough to avoid going to the meeting.
  • Slammed He slammed the door shut and stormed out of the room, leaving behind a stunned silence.
  • spammed I received so many spam emails that I feel like my inbox was spammed.
  • staged The theatre company staged a production of Romeo and Juliet.
  • Staked I staked my claim to the best spot in the lot.
  • Staled He was staring at the picture of his family with a strong look which Staled her.
  • stamen The stamen of the flower are the source of pollen.
  • stammer The little boy would always stammer when he was nervous or excited.
  • Stammered She tried to stammered an apology, but her mouth was too dry to form any actual words.
  • stammers
  • stamped I received a stamped envelope.
  • stampede A stampede of Wildebeest caused a traffic jam on the freeway.
  • stared She stared at her reflection in the mirror, trying to pinpoint what had changed.
  • stated
  • Staved The door was smashed in, and I saw the Staved shirt on the floor.
  • Stayed
  • steamed I prefer my food steamed instead of boiled.
  • stemmed The argument stemmed from a misunderstanding between the two parties.
  • stomped When I went to get my coffee, I stomped on a bug.
  • Stormed The police stormed the building.
  • Strummed He strummed his guitar as he watched the sunset.
  • Stumped I'm really stumped about what to get her for her birthday.
  • stymied The company's growth was stymied by the lack of investment.
  • Summed She summed up her thoughts in a brief statement.
  • tamed The zookeepers have tamed the lions so that they can interact safely with the visitors.

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