What is the correct spelling for STICKED?

If you've mistakenly typed "sticked" and want the correct spelling, consider "stuck" instead. "Stuck" is the correct past tense of the verb "stick". So, next time, when you want to write about something adhering or getting embedded, remember to use "stuck" instead of the incorrect "sticked".

Correct spellings for STICKED

  • sacked I was sacked from my job after being caught stealing.
  • slicked He slicked back his hair with gel before going to the party.
  • Snicked I was so excited to see my boyfriend snicked before our date.
  • stacked The books were stacked high on the shelves, reaching the ceiling.
  • Staked I staked the tomato plants to keep them from falling over in the wind.
  • stick I accidentally dropped my pencil but managed to stick the landing.
  • sticker I need to put a sticker on my laptop.
  • sticky I'm feeling a bit sticky.
  • stocked My kitchen is stocked with all of the necessary ingredients to cook a meal.
  • stoked I'm stoked for our vacation next week!
  • Sucked I forgot my rain jacket and got completely sucked by the rain.
  • Tacked I was feeling a bit tacked-on for the party.
  • Ticked I got so ticked off when I realized I left my phone at home.
  • ticket
  • tucked She tucked the blanket around her son as he fell asleep.