What is the correct spelling for STERY?

If you've mistakenly typed "stery" instead of the correct word, there are a few suggestions that might help. The correct spelling could be "story", referring to a narrative or account. Alternatively, it could be "steer", meaning to guide or direct. Always double-check spellings to avoid confusion and ensure clarity in your writing.

Correct spellings for STERY

  • mastery Only after years of dedication and practice did she achieve true mastery of the violin.
  • mystery The investigation into the disappearance of the businessman was still a mystery to the detectives.
  • sere I have lost my sere.
  • star The star-filled sky is a beautiful sight.
  • stare The children couldn't help but stare in amazement as the magician made the bunny disappear.
  • starr
  • starry The sky was so clear that night, it was filled with thousands of bright, starry constellations.
  • stary The stary night sky was beautiful to behold.
  • stay She would like to stay for dinner, but my father says it's already past their curfew.
  • STE
  • steer I need to steer the boat out of the dock.
  • stereo I can't seem to get the stereo to work.
  • stern The stern faced woman glared at me.
  • stew I love to eat a hot bowl of stew on a cold winter evening.
  • stir She used the spoon to stir the soup until it was perfectly blended.
  • store I need to stop by the hardware store to buy some screws for the project.
  • storey The building had only one storey and a flat roof.
  • story Once upon a time, there was a story about a little girl and her big brother.
  • stray The dog barreled down the street, barking and running after its stray sibling.
  • sty I have a new shirt and it smells so bad, it's like my shirt is stained with sty.
  • teary She had a teary farewell as she hugged her best friend before leaving for college.
  • Teri Your hair looks nice today, Teri.
  • TERR
  • terry I caught the ball right out of Terry's hand.
  • tory The Tory party is the traditionally conservative political party in the United Kingdom.
  • try No matter how hard I try, I can't seem to finish this puzzle.