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How to spell STIMME correctly?

If you've misspelled "Stimme", don't worry, there are a few possible corrections. "Stimme" means "voice" in German, so options like "Stimpe" or "Stimma" would be incorrect. However, "Stimmen" (voices) or "Stimule" (to stimulate) could be viable alternatives depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell Stimme correctly

  • Gimme Gimme a break, I'm not feeling well today.
  • SAIME
  • Shimmed He shimmed the door with a piece of cardboard to keep it from slamming shut.
  • Shimmer The sun caused the water in the lake to shimmer.
  • Shimmy She did a shimmy to the beat of the music.
  • SIMM The SIMM memory module was popular in computers during the 1990s.
  • Simmer The chili needs to simmer for at least an hour to develop its flavor.
  • Skimmed She skimmed the pool water with a net to remove the leaves.
  • Skimmer The thief used a skimmer to steal credit card information from unsuspecting customers at the gas station.
  • Slime The child played with slime for hours, creating different colors and textures with the gooey substance.
  • Slimmed After following a strict diet and exercise plan, she slimmed down and dropped two dress sizes.
  • Slimmer She just bought a new dress in hopes of looking slimmer at her friend's wedding next week.
  • Somme
  • Stammer The boy had a stammer that made it difficult for him to speak in public.
  • Stemmed The protests stemmed from the government's decision to increase taxes.
  • Stifle The oppressive heat in the room began to stifle my ability to concentrate.
  • Stigma The stigma surrounding mental health issues can prevent individuals from seeking the help they need.
  • Stile The hiker watched as the other hikers climbed over the stile in a single file.
  • Stine
  • Stymie The pandemic has stymied our plans for vacation this year.
  • Swimmer
  • TIME I need to manage my time better in order to get everything done by the deadline.
  • Timmy Timmy is my little brother who loves to play with his toy cars.

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