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How to spell STEGRER correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "stegrer" instead of the intended word, here are some possible suggestions to correct the misspelling. It could be 'steerer', 'stagger', 'steer' or 'stager'. Double-check the context to choose the appropriate word and enhance the clarity of your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell stegrer correctly

  • Seeger I listened to Pete Seeger's music while I was walking in the park.
  • Segre The Segre River is a tributary of the Ebro River in Spain.
  • serer
  • shearer The shearer comes every spring to shear the sheep.
  • sheerer
  • stager The stager spent hours arranging furniture and decor to make the house look its best for potential buyers.
  • stagger I had to stagger through the dark forest with only a flashlight to guide me.
  • stagier The stagier actress struggled to remember her lines during the audition.
  • starer The uncomfortable silence in the room was intensified by the creepy starer who refused to break eye contact with me.
  • stealer The police were on the lookout for the notorious bike stealer who had been stealing bikes across the city.
  • steamer The steamer sailed down the river, leaving behind a trail of white foam as it moved swiftly towards its destination.
  • Steeler The Steeler's game was on the TV.
  • steeper The steeper incline made it difficult to climb the hill.
  • steer The cowboys were able to steer the herd of cattle towards the ranch.
  • steered The experienced captain steered the ship safely through the stormy waters.
  • Steiner Rudolf Steiner was a philosopher, social reformer, architect, and esotericist.
  • stepper I bought a stepper to help me work out and improve my fitness.
  • stereo I am listening to my favorite song on my stereo.
  • sterner My father's rules became much sterner after I broke curfew.
  • stirrer The bartender handed me a drink with a stirrer to mix the ingredients.
  • swearer The swearer was asked to leave the church for repeatedly using foul language during the service.

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Attenttion

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