How to spell STAFED correctly?
If you meant to type "staffed" but mistakenly wrote "stafed", fret not! Autocorrect can often play tricks on us. A few possible correct suggestions to consider are "staffed" (with two "f's"), "staved" (which means to break, like a barrel) or "stayed" (which means to remain in a place).
List of suggestions on how to spell stafed correctly
- sated After eating the delicious meal, I finally felt sated and content.
- saved He saved enough money to buy a car.
- staff The staff at the hotel was very helpful and accommodating.
- staffed
- staffer
- staged
- staid The atmosphere in the office was staid and serious, with everyone focused on their work.
- Staked Tom staked his claim on the gold mine.
- Staled The bread staled quickly in the humid summer air.
- stared The little girl stared at the colorful balloons in amazement.
- starved The victim had starved for three days before being found.
- state
- stated
- stave He used a sturdy stave to support himself while hiking up the steep mountain trail.
- Staved
- Stayed
- steed The knight rode his trusty steed onto the battle field.
- stiffed He stiffed the waiter by leaving without paying the bill.
- stifled She attempted to hold back her laughter but was ultimately stifled by the absurdity of the situation.
- strafed The enemy warplanes strafed our troops on the ground during the intense battle.
- stuffed I am feeling stuffed after eating that huge dinner.