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How to spell STLED correctly?

If you've stumbled upon the misspelling "stled", fret not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you intended to write "settled", "startled" or "steeled"? These words align more closely with common language usage and should convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell stled correctly

  • Bustled The busy hotel lobby bustled with guests checking in and out of their rooms.
  • castled
  • Hustled He hustled through the crowded streets to make it to the meeting on time.
  • Jostled As the train pulled into the station, the passengers jostled each other in their rush to exit.
  • nestled The small cabin was nestled in a peaceful valley surrounded by towering mountains.
  • Pestled I pestled the dough in my hands before transferring it to the baking sheet.
  • Rustled She stirred in her sleep, and her blankets rustled.
  • Sailed The cruise ship sailed away from the dock and into the open sea.
  • salted
  • sated I was so sated by the pizza that I didn't even want dessert.
  • sealed The document is sealed with a wax stamp.
  • settled After much debate, they finally settled on a date for the wedding.
  • Sidled
  • Silted After the flash flood, the river was so silted up that we couldn't cross it.
  • Sited The new factory was sited in a strategic location.
  • sled I have a sled upstairs that we can use to go down the hill.
  • Slid I accidentally slid across the icy sidewalk and nearly fell.
  • Slued
  • soiled The laundry was soiled with dirt and grass stains after playing outside all day.
  • sold The house sold for over $200,000.
  • soled
  • soloed The guitarist soloed over the final chorus of the song.
  • Stabled The horses were stabled in the back of the barn.
  • stale I don't feel like going out with you because your energy is stale.
  • Staled The bread in the bakery had staled due to being left out for too long.
  • stalked The detective stalked the criminal through the dark alleyways of the city.
  • Stalled The car engine stalled at the traffic light.
  • stapled The report was stapled to the front of the envelope.
  • STD
  • stead He worked tirelessly for years to save money to purchase a home that he could finally call his stead.
  • steed She mounted her trusty steed.
  • Steeled I was steeled when I saw the look on her face.
  • stet Stet, Stet, refugium es!
  • stifled I was feeling so stifled in there.
  • stile
  • Stilled The sound of the wind stilled as the storm passed.
  • stilted The conversation between the two strangers felt stilted and awkward.
  • stole The thief stole the painting from the museum.
  • stolid I found her to be quite stolid.
  • stud He's the smartest stud in class.
  • style
  • styled She styled her hair in a hipster bob.
  • sutler Supplying fresh food is the job of the sutler.
  • tiled The bathroom floor was newly tiled in a beautiful blue and white mosaic pattern.

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