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How to spell STETE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "stete" instead of the intended word, here are a few possible suggestions to consider: "state", "steep", "stele", "suite" or "stare". Proofreading and using spell-check can help prevent such errors, but these options may help rectify the situation if it slipped through.

List of suggestions on how to spell stete correctly

  • astute The astute businessman was able to predict the market trends and make profitable investments.
  • estate
  • sate I am going to sate my hunger by eating a big meal.
  • set Mohammed set the table for dinner.
  • sett I was going to settle in for the night, but I heard a noise outside and realized that my tent would be Sett.
  • site I've been looking for a new site to study for my sociology midterm.
  • STAT The doctor called out "STAT!" to the nurses to come quickly to the emergency room.
  • state
  • stated "The diplomat stated that the situation was tense.
  • Staten
  • stater In ancient Greece, a stater was a silver coin used for trade and commerce.
  • states Some states require a photo ID to vote, while others do not.
  • statue There is a beautiful statue of a goddess at the entrance of the temple.
  • STE
  • stead He stood in stead of his brother who was unable to attend the meeting.
  • steed My steed was tired and we left early to make it back by nightfall.
  • steel
  • steep The cliffs along this hike are steep.
  • steer The farmer used a whip to steer the oxen through the field.
  • stet I made an error in my document but decided to keep the original word and added a "stet" mark.
  • STETS STETS is a Latin term meaning "let it stand" and is often used in legal documents to indicate that a previous ruling should be maintained.
  • Stetted
  • Steve Steve is my neighbor who always waters my plants when I'm away.
  • stew
  • stewed I simmered the beef in a stewed tomato sauce until it was fork-tender.
  • suet Suet is a type of animal fat that can be used in cooking.
  • tate The theater was very tate.
  • tet I have a tet for tapping my foot to the rhythm of the music.
  • tote I use a tote bag to carry my books to and from class.

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