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How to spell STARGE correctly?

If you're trying to figure out the correct spelling for "starge", you might be looking for "stage" or "stare". Both options make more sense than the misspelling and have different meanings. "Stage" refers to a platform for performances, while "stare" means to look intensely. Remember to double-check your spellings to ensure clarity in your communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell starge correctly

  • sage The sage advised the young prince on matters of the kingdom.
  • Sarge Sarge noticed the smell of rotting food and headed towards the kitchen.
  • serge The seamstress used serge fabric for the dress.
  • stag The stag was grazing in the field.
  • stage During the concert, the band moved to the front of the stage to interact with the audience.
  • staged The play was expertly staged and the actors gave a stunning performance.
  • stages A person's life consists of stages.
  • stagger She had to stagger home after drinking too much.
  • stags The stags were spotted running through the forest early in the morning.
  • stagy The actor's performance felt overly stagy and lacking in authenticity.
  • stake
  • star There are many star athletes in the Olympics this year.
  • stare
  • starer The crowd gathered around the street performer, each one a starer at his mesmerizing show.
  • stargaze I love to Stargaze while lying in bed.
  • stark In stark contrast to the picturesque architecture, the apartment was completely devoid of any distinguishing features.
  • Starker The starker contrast between the two colors made the artwork more dynamic.
  • Starkey My mom got me a starkey for my birthday.
  • starve With little food and water, many animals starve to death.
  • stodge I'm not sure what that soup is, but it smells awfully stodge.
  • stooge You're a stooge.
  • storage I need to find more storage space for my growing collection of books.
  • surge I saw a surge in traffic on the highway this morning.

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