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How to spell STICT correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "stict", there are a few possible correct suggestions you can consider. The correct spelling is most likely "strict". Other possible suggestions could be "stick", "stitch" or "stink" depending on the context. Always double-check your spelling to ensure proper communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell stict correctly

  • DICT The dictator used his power to dict every aspect of citizens' lives.
  • edict The king's edict commanded that taxes be lowered for all citizens.
  • sect The new religion gained a large number of followers, but it was considered a sect by mainstream religious groups.
  • skirt She wore a beautiful skirt that flowed elegantly as she walked.
  • skit The comedy club featured a skit about a disastrous blind date that had the audience roaring with laughter.
  • stack
  • start I will start my homework after I finish dinner.
  • STAT The doctors rushed to the operating room, shouting "STAT!" as the patient's condition worsened.
  • stet The editor realized their mistake and wrote "stet" next to the crossed-out sentence, indicating to leave it in the text.
  • stick I need to stick this paperclip to that piece of paper.
  • sticks I need some sticks to cross the street.
  • sticky The fabric of my shirt was really sticky.
  • stilt
  • stint I'll take a quick stint in the break room.
  • stoat The stoat is a small, shy animal that lives in cold climates.
  • stock Leah owns a large stock portfolio.
  • stoic Stand up straight and don't be a stoic.
  • stoics Some Stoics believed that the best way to live was to remain indifferent to pain and pleasure.
  • stout I like to drink stout.
  • strict The strict teacher did not allow her students to talk during class.
  • strut The peacock loves to strut its feathers to attract a mate.
  • stuck
  • stunt That's a pretty big stunt for such a small car.
  • tact He handled the delicate situation with utmost tact and diplomacy.

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