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How to spell STEETING correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "steeting" when you actually meant "steering", fret not! Here are some alternative suggestions to rectify this mistake: "steering", "setting", "stewing", "sheeting", "strengthening". Remember to proofread your work to avoid any miscommunication caused by typos.

List of suggestions on how to spell steeting correctly

  • Scenting She was scenting the air trying to identify the source of the tantalizing aroma.
  • seating The seating arrangement for the event has been modified to accommodate social distancing guidelines.
  • Seeding The farmer spent all day seeding his new crop.
  • setting The setting of the novel is a small town in 1950s America.
  • sheeting The rain was sheeting down, creating a wall of water in front of us.
  • Sleeting I don't like going outside when it's sleeting because it's too cold and wet.
  • speeding The police officer issued a speeding ticket to the driver who was going 20 miles over the speed limit.
  • starting Starting a new project can be both exciting and nerve-wracking.
  • Stating Stating the obvious can sometimes be annoying to others.
  • stealing Stealing is a serious crime that can land you in jail.
  • steaming The steaming cup of coffee was exactly what I needed on this cold morning.
  • Steeling He was caught steeling money from the cash register.
  • Steeping I am currently steeping my tea for a stronger flavor.
  • steering The steering wheel of the car was locked and wouldn't turn.
  • Stemming The finest china is the product of a centuries-old stemming process.
  • Stepping I need to take my shoes off before stepping on the rug.
  • sterling I bought a gorgeous sterling silver necklace at the jewelry store.
  • Stetting
  • stewing She was quietly stewing over her disappointing test grade.
  • stinting I tried to keep up with my brother, but I found it hard to keep up with his fast stinting.
  • stunting She kept tripping over her own feet, causing her to stumble and stunting her progress.
  • sweating I am sweating profusely after running for an hour.
  • testing I will be testing the new software to ensure it functions properly.

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