How to spell STUTIED correctly?
If you meant to write "stutied" but ended up misspelling it, here are a few possible correct suggestions: "studied" - for having undertaken academic or systematic learning, "stunted" - meaning to hinder the growth or development of something or "stuttered" - as in having a speech impediment.
List of suggestions on how to spell stutied correctly
- sauteed I sauteed the onions in olive oil until they were golden.
- stated
- Stetted I stetted the changes made to the manuscript as they were unnecessary.
- storied His storied career as a professional athlete was highly regarded by his fans.
- Strutted The peacock strutted proudly around the yard, showing off its beautiful feathers.
- Stubbed
- studded The leather jacket was studded with silver studs.
- studied I studied for hours last night in preparation for my exam.
- Studies I have to complete my studies before I can apply for a job.
- stuffed She was so stuffed after eating the big Thanksgiving meal that she could barely move.
- stunned I was stunned when I found out that I won the lottery.
- stunted
- stutter He began to stutter nervously when asked about his whereabouts last night.
- stymied Her plan to thwart his stymied efforts proved futile.