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How to spell STAYIED correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "stayied" and need the correct spelling, fear not! The word you're likely looking for is "stayed". This is the correct past tense of "stay", meaning to remain in one place for a period of time. Double-checking your spelling will ensure precise communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell stayied correctly

  • slayed She absolutely slayed her performance on stage last night.
  • spayed We were happy to have our cat spayed.
  • stabbed
  • stacked The cups were stacked on the counter.
  • staffed This register is staffed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • staged The play was clearly staged for the benefit of the tourists.
  • staid Her appearance was quite staid for someone her age.
  • stained The shirt was badly stained with red wine.
  • Staked I staked my tomato plants with bamboo sticks to keep them upright.
  • Staled The bread had staled overnight and was no longer fresh.
  • Stalled I was trying to start my car, but it was still stalled.
  • stared She stared at the painting for hours, mesmerized by the vivid colors and intricate details.
  • starred I starred in a funny YouTube video with my friends.
  • started The party started late because everyone wanted toasts.
  • starved The animals in the jungle had starved due to the drought.
  • stashed I stashed my money in the secret pocket of my backpack while traveling.
  • stated The CEO stated that the company would be undergoing major changes in the upcoming year.
  • Staved He staved off hunger with a small snack until dinner was ready.
  • Stayed
  • stayer The stayer in the race was able to keep up his pace and came in first.
  • Staying I will be staying with you for a few days.
  • steadied He closed his eyes and steadied his nerves before jumping off the cliff.
  • storied The museum displays pieces from the storied history of our city.
  • Strayed The lost dog strayed away from its owner's house and wandered into the woods.
  • studied She studied for the test for hours.
  • styled I styled my hair into a messy bun before leaving the house.
  • stymied My attempts at cooking dinner were quickly stymied by the stove's failure to reach temperature.
  • Swayed The crowd was easily swayed by the passionate speeches of the political candidates.

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