What is the correct spelling for SETLE?

If you mistakenly typed "setle" when you meant to write "settle", here are some possible suggestions to correct it: "settle", "settle", "stale" or "stele". Double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy and convey your intended message effectively.

Correct spellings for SETLE

  • nestle The mother bird would nestle her babies close to keep them warm.
  • pestle The apothecary used a pestle to crush the herbs into a fine powder.
  • sealed The letter was sealed tight to ensure that its contents would not be revealed to anyone else.
  • seattle My cousin lives in Seattle, Washington.
  • set I need to set a reminder for tomorrow's meeting.
  • settle I need to settle on a decision before the deadline.
  • settled After many years of moving around, she finally settled down in a small town.
  • settler The settler staked his claim on the land and began building his homestead.
  • settles After a long day at work, she settles down with a good book.
  • sidle The nervous man tried to sidle out of the room unnoticed.
  • stale The bread has gone stale, it's no longer fresh.
  • STE
  • steele I have a steele.
  • stile As we approached the stile, I realized that I was not wearing the right shoes for the muddy path ahead.
  • stole She allegedly stole a diamond necklace from the jewelry store.
  • style Her fashion style is always on trend and well put together.
  • sutler The Sutler offered me a loaf of bread and a container of fresh fruit to sweeten my breakfast.