What is the correct spelling for STEND?

If you accidentally type "stend" instead of the intended word, here are some possibilities you may have meant: "send", "tend", "stand" or "spent". These suggestions depend on the context and meaning you intended to convey. Always double-check your writing to ensure accuracy and clarity.

Correct spellings for STEND

  • distend I could feel my stomach distend with hunger.
  • sand
  • sated The lion was finally sated after eating for hours.
  • send I will send you an email once I have finished the report.
  • sent I sent my friend a postcard from my trip to Paris.
  • Sited The new factory is sited on the outskirts of the city.
  • spend I usually like to spend my weekends shopping.
  • Stan I Stan the ball.
  • stand I always stand when I watch my favorite team play.
  • stands He stands on the podium, proudly holding his gold medal.
  • STD
  • stead
  • steady The steady rain fell all night, flooding the streets.
  • steed As the knight mounted his beautiful white steed, he felt an overwhelming sense of power and pride.
  • stein Ryan filled his stein with cold, frothy beer and raised it in a toast to his friends.
  • Steno John is a math Steno.
  • stern The stern of the ship was in the water.
  • sterne Sterne wrote the novel "TristramShandy".
  • stet After considering the edit, the author decided to stet the original wording.
  • stint I had a brief stint as a waiter before I realized it was not the job for me.
  • stipend This stipend is meant to help offset the expenses of attendance.
  • stoned I was so stoned I could barely function.
  • strand She walked on the beach looking for a strand of shells.
  • stud The stallion is the most impressive stud on the farm.
  • stun The loud noise from the firework display seemed to stun the frightened dog.
  • stunt I was so excited for the stunt show, but it was just a bunch of lazy stunts.
  • subtend The two lines subtend an angle of 60 degrees at the vertex.
  • tend As you get older, your body will likely tend to require more rest.
  • tent I was going to pitch my tent near the lake.