What is the correct spelling for SITFLE?

If you've mistakenly spelled "sitfle", it might be because you meant to write "stifle". Stifle means to suppress, repress or hold back. So, next time when you want to express stifling a feeling or stifling laughter, remember to use "stifle", not "sitfle".

Correct spellings for SITFLE

  • settle After a long day, I like to settle down with a good book.
  • sidle I watched as the cat tried to sidle past the dog.
  • skiffle Skiffle is a music genre that originated in the United States and became popular in the UK in the 1950s.
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  • stale I don't want to eat these stale chips, they've been sitting in the pantry for months.
  • stifle I was trying to stifle a yawn, but it escaped.
  • stile I stumbled over the stile as I attempted to cross it.
  • stole I stole the cookies from the kitchen.
  • style Her new hairstyle perfectly matched her style of clothing.