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How to spell STILK correctly?

If you meant "still", you could use that instead. Otherwise, it's possible you meant "silk" or "stilts". If you provide more context, it may be easier to determine the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell stilk correctly

  • salk
  • silk The bride wore a beautiful white silk gown on her wedding day.
  • silky The cat's fur was so silky, it felt like satin against my skin.
  • slick He stepped onto the wet pavement, his shoes shining slick with rain.
  • stack I like to stack of pancakes, but I know my limits.
  • stale
  • stalk The cat quietly crept through the grass, poised to stalk its prey.
  • stalks The stalks moved with an ungainly gait, their bloated bodies swaying from side to side.
  • stall The car's engine began to stall as it ran out of gas.
  • stark I was surprised by the stark contrast between the rich colors of the flowers and the stark white of the walls.
  • steak I ordered a juicy steak at the restaurant.
  • stick The boy found a stick in the woods and used it to play fetch with his dog.
  • sticky The honey was so sticky, it was hard to get off of my fingers.
  • stile She hopped over the stile and walked along the trail.
  • Stiles Stiles was struggling to keep up with his more athletic friends on the hiking trail.
  • still She is still waiting for her package to arrive.
  • stills He didn't move, but his heart beats like a drum, and the fear stills his body.
  • stilt
  • stink I accidentally left the trash in the kitchen for two days, and now the whole house has a terrible stink.
  • stinky I can smell the stinky trash from across the room.
  • stock The stock market is open today.
  • STOL The airplane was designed for short takeoff and landing, also known as STOL capabilities, to facilitate operations in remote areas or small runways.
  • stole
  • stork The stork is a symbol of new life and is often associated with the birth of a child.
  • stuck My foot is stuck in the crevice of the rock.
  • style No one is immune to the lure of style; everyone craves a little elegance in their lives.
  • sulk I'm going to sulk in my room until my mom comes home.
  • talk She was having a long talk with her friends.

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