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How to spell STRAK correctly?

If you meant to type "strak" but made a mistake, there are a few possible correct suggestions. One could be "stark", meaning something is harsh or severe. Another option might be "stack", which refers to a pile of objects arranged one on top of another. Double-check your intended word and choose the suitable option.

List of suggestions on how to spell strak correctly

  • stack
  • stag The hunter spotted a large stag in the distance.
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  • Stank The dumpster behind the restaurant stank of rotting food.
  • stark The contrast between the lush, green forest and the stark, barren desert is striking.
  • steak I would like a medium-rare steak for dinner tonight.
  • stork The stork is a large bird known for delivering babies in folklore.
  • strap I need to tighten the strap on my backpack before my hike.
  • straw I sipped my cold drink through a straw on the hot summer day.
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  • streak The student achieved a perfect attendance streak by never missing a day of school.
  • streaks There were streaks of blood on the sidewalk.
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  • Striae The marks on her skin looked like striae, caused by rapid weight gain and loss.
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  • stroke If I had a dollar for every time I've been called stroke, I could retire by 30.
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  • track I can't believe he ruined our track meet.
  • trek We went on a long and tiring trek through the mountains.

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