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How to spell STIRT correctly?

If you meant to type "stir" but misspelled it as "stirt", fear not! Autocorrect can play tricks sometimes. To avoid confusion, let's offer suggestions such as "stir" or "stirred". Remember, everyone makes typos, and with correct suggestions, your message will be clear and error-free!

List of suggestions on how to spell stirt correctly

  • dirt
  • satire The movie was a brilliant satire on the current political situation.
  • shirt I need to buy a new shirt for the wedding this weekend.
  • sift I need to sift through these papers to find the one with the information I need.
  • silt The river had left a thick layer of silt on the banks.
  • sit I like to sit on my porch in the mornings and drink coffee.
  • skirt I went shopping for a new skirt, but I didn't find anything that I loved.
  • skit I pulled a funny skit on Kevin during troubadour.
  • slit After she slit his throat, she was surprised to find that he was still alive.
  • snit My sister got into a snit when I accidentally spilled her juice.
  • sort She needed to sort through the piles of laundry to find her favorite shirt.
  • spit The boy was forced to spit out the chewing gum by the teacher.
  • squirt
  • stair She tripped on the last stair and nearly fell.
  • stairs I had to climb up three flights of stairs to get to the top of the building.
  • star I saw the brightest star in the sky last night.
  • start I need to start working on my project soon.
  • starts
  • STAT The doctor shouted "STAT" when the patient's heart rate suddenly dropped.
  • stet
  • stilt
  • stint John took a short stint as a waiter before starting his career in finance.
  • stir Please stir your coffee before tasting it.
  • stirs The sound of the ocean stirs memories of her childhood vacations.
  • stoat
  • stout The stout man struggled to fit into the small car.
  • strut The peacock would strut around the zoo, showing off his colorful feathers.
  • stuart Stuart was the name of the king who ruled over England during the 17th century.
  • stunt The stunt men put their lives on the line for a living.
  • suit He decided to wear his best suit to the job interview.
  • tart She found a tart in the fridge.
  • tort The company was sued for committing a tort against one of its former customers.

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