6-letter words starting with ST
Embark on a linguistic journey with words that begin with the letter ST. This section showcases how ST at the start shapes the identity and sound of various words. From commonly used terms to rare finds, explore the diverse range of words that start with ST, enriching your vocabulary and appreciation for language.
Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example |
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stupid | 9 | lacking intelligence | - |
street | 6 | a situation offering opportunities | he worked both sides of the street |
strong | 7 | immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with | - |
states | 6 | - | - |
strike | 10 | drive something violently into a location | - |
stolen | 6 | - | - |
studio | 7 | an apartment with a living space and a bathroom and a small kitchen | - |
stairs | 6 | a flight of stairs or a flight of steps | - |
stress | 6 | to stress, single out as important | - |
stones | 6 | - | - |
status | 6 | a state at a particular time | the current status of the arms negotiations |
struck | 12 | (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming | awe-struck |
steady | 10 | not liable to fluctuate or especially to fall | - |
steven | 9 | - | - |
string | 7 | thread on or as if on a string | string pearls on a string |
stroke | 10 | a light touch with the hands | - |
stable | 8 | showing little if any change | - |
statue | 6 | a sculpture representing a human or animal | - |
strict | 8 | incapable of compromise or flexibility | - |
stream | 8 | something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously | a stream of people emptied from the terminal |
stores | 6 | - | - |
starve | 9 | die of food deprivation | The political prisoners starved to death |
stella | 6 | United States minimalist painter (born in 1936) | - |
stoned | 7 | under the influence of narcotics | - |
static | 8 | showing little if any change | a static population |
stitch | 11 | fasten by sewing; do needlework | - |
stereo | 6 | two photographs taken from slightly different angles that appear three-dimensional when viewed together | - |
sticky | 15 | hot or warm and humid | sticky weather |
stocks | 12 | a former instrument of punishment consisting of a heavy timber frame with holes in which the feet (and sometimes the hands) of an offender could be locked | - |
strain | 6 | an intense or violent exertion | - |
stated | 7 | declared as fact; explicitly stated | - |
stroll | 6 | walk leisurely and with no apparent aim | - |
stakes | 10 | the money risked on a gamble | - |
stinky | 13 | having an unpleasant smell | - |
stench | 11 | a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant | - |
streak | 10 | mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained | - |
stance | 8 | a rationalized mental attitude | - |
stingy | 10 | deficient in amount or quality or extent | - |
staged | 8 | deliberately arranged for effect | one of those artfully staged photographs |
strung | 7 | that is on a string | keys strung on a red cord |
stuffy | 15 | excessively conventional and unimaginative and hence dull | - |
sturdy | 10 | having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships | sturdy young athletes |
stokes | 10 | - | - |
strive | 9 | attempt by employing effort | - |
stride | 7 | a step in walking or running | - |
stormy | 11 | characterized by violent emotions or behavior | a stormy argument |
stalls | 6 | a farm building for housing horses or other livestock | - |
strand | 7 | a very slender natural or synthetic fiber | - |
stacks | 12 | a large number or amount | she amassed stacks of newspapers |
starry | 9 | abounding with or resembling stars | a starry night |
stoner | 6 | an attacker who pelts the victim with stones (especially with intent to kill) | - |
steppe | 10 | extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia) | - |
strife | 9 | lack of agreement or harmony | - |
staple | 8 | material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing | - |
storey | 9 | a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale | - |
strays | 9 | - | - |
stripe | 8 | V-shaped sleeve badge indicating military rank and service | they earned their stripes in Kuwait |
steamy | 11 | filled with steam or emitting moisture in the form of vapor or mist | steamy towels |
stigma | 9 | a symbol of disgrace or infamy | - |
stewed | 10 | cooked in hot water | - |
starch | 11 | a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice; an important foodstuff and used otherwise especially in adhesives and as fillers and stiffeners for paper and textiles | - |
strait | 6 | a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs | - |
stooge | 7 | a victim of ridicule or pranks | - |
stifle | 9 | joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee | - |
stupor | 8 | marginal consciousness | someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor |
strewn | 9 | - | - |
stocky | 15 | having a short and solid form or stature | stocky legs |
stoker | 10 | Irish writer of the horror novel about Dracula (1847-1912) | - |
strode | 7 | - | - |
staffs | 12 | - | - |
stasis | 6 | an abnormal state in which the normal flow of a liquid (such as blood) is slowed or stopped | - |
stoney | 9 | - | - |
steely | 9 | resembling steel as in hardness | steely eyes |
stumpy | 13 | short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature | a stumpy ungainly figure |
strove | 9 | - | - |
strobe | 8 | scientific instrument that provides a flashing light synchronized with the periodic movement of an object; can make moving object appear stationary | - |
stubby | 13 | short and blunt | stubby fingers |
strata | 6 | - | - |
stroud | 7 | - | - |
stinko | 10 | - | - |
steels | 6 | - | - |
stripy | 11 | marked or decorated with stripes | - |
stucco | 10 | a plaster now made mostly from Portland cement and sand and lime; applied while soft to cover exterior walls or surfaces | - |
stanza | 15 | a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem | - |
staved | 10 | - | - |
stogie | 7 | a cheap cigar | - |
stylus | 9 | a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving | he drew the design on the stencil with a steel stylus |
stably | 11 | in a stable solid fixed manner | the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon |
stalky | 13 | - | - |
stapes | 8 | the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea | - |
stodgy | 11 | (used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashioned | - |
strafe | 9 | an attack of machine-gun fire or cannon fire from a low flying airplane | the next morning they carried out a strafe of enemy airfields |
strass | 6 | - | - |
stymie | 11 | a thwarting and distressing situation | - |
stamen | 8 | the male reproductive organ of a flower | - |
stanch | 11 | stop the flow of a liquid | - |
stator | 6 | mechanical device consisting of the stationary part of a motor or generator in or around which the rotor revolves | - |
stayer | 9 | a person or other animal having powers of endurance or perseverance | the horse that won the race is a good stayer |
stilly | 9 | (poetic) still or calm | in the stilly night |
strick | 12 | - | - |
stadia | 7 | - | - |
statin | 6 | a medicine that lowers blood cholesterol levels by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase | - |
staves | 9 | - | - |
stolid | 7 | having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited | a silent stolid creature who took it all as a matter of course |
stylet | 9 | small needlelike appendage; especially the feeding organ of a tardigrade | - |
stacte | 8 | (Old Testament) one of several sweet-smelling spices used in incense | - |
stadda | 8 | - | - |
stades | 7 | - | - |
stager | 7 | an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service | - |
stages | 7 | - | - |
stagey | 10 | having characteristics of the stage especially an artificial and mannered quality | - |
staggy | 11 | - | - |
staigs | 7 | - | - |
stains | 6 | - | - |
staith | 9 | - | - |
staked | 11 | - | - |
staker | 10 | - | - |
stalag | 7 | - | - |
staled | 7 | - | - |
staler | 6 | - | - |
stales | 6 | - | - |
stalko | 10 | - | - |
stalks | 10 | - | - |
stamps | 10 | - | - |
stanck | 12 | - | - |
stands | 7 | - | - |
staned | 7 | - | - |
stanes | 6 | - | - |
stangs | 7 | - | - |
stanks | 10 | - | - |
stanol | 6 | - | - |
stanze | 15 | - | - |
stanzo | 15 | - | - |
staphs | 11 | - | - |
stared | 7 | - | - |
starer | 6 | a viewer who gazes fixedly (often with hostility) | - |
stares | 6 | - | - |
starks | 10 | - | - |
starns | 6 | - | - |
starrs | 6 | - | - |
starts | 6 | - | - |
stases | 6 | - | - |
statal | 6 | - | - |
stater | 6 | any of the various silver or gold coins of ancient Greece | - |
statim | 8 | - | - |
statto | 6 | - | - |
statua | 6 | - | - |
stauns | 6 | - | - |
stawed | 10 | - | - |
stayed | 10 | - | - |
stayne | 9 | - | - |
stayre | 9 | - | - |
steads | 7 | - | - |
steaks | 10 | - | - |
steale | 6 | - | - |
steals | 6 | - | - |
stealt | 6 | - | - |
steams | 8 | - | - |
steane | 6 | - | - |
steans | 6 | - | - |
steard | 7 | - | - |
steare | 6 | - | - |
stears | 6 | - | - |
stedde | 8 | - | - |
stedds | 8 | - | - |
steddy | 11 | - | - |
steded | 8 | - | - |
stedes | 7 | - | - |
steeds | 7 | - | - |
steedy | 10 | - | - |
steeks | 10 | - | - |
steeld | 7 | - | - |
steems | 8 | - | - |
steens | 6 | - | - |
steeps | 8 | - | - |
steepy | 11 | - | - |
steers | 6 | - | - |
steery | 9 | - | - |
steeve | 9 | - | - |
steils | 6 | - | - |
steins | 6 | - | - |
stelae | 6 | - | - |
stelai | 6 | - | - |
stelar | 6 | - | - |
steles | 6 | - | - |
stelic | 8 | - | - |
stells | 6 | - | - |
stemed | 9 | - | - |
stemes | 8 | - | - |
stemma | 10 | an eye having a single lens | - |
stemme | 10 | - | - |
stemmy | 13 | - | - |
stends | 7 | - | - |
stenos | 6 | - | - |
stents | 6 | - | - |
steres | 6 | - | - |
steric | 8 | - | - |
sterna | 6 | a genus of Sterninae | - |
sterns | 6 | - | - |
sterol | 6 | any of a group of natural steroid alcohols derived from plants or animals; they are waxy insoluble substances | - |
sterve | 9 | - | - |
stevia | 9 | any plant of the genus Piqueria or the closely related genus Stevia | - |
stewer | 9 | - | - |
steyer | 9 | - | - |
stichs | 11 | - | - |
sticks | 12 | - | - |
stieve | 9 | - | - |
stiffs | 12 | - | - |
stiffy | 15 | - | - |
stigme | 9 | - | - |
stilbs | 8 | - | - |
stiled | 7 | - | - |
stiles | 6 | - | - |
stilet | 6 | - | - |
stills | 6 | - | - |
stilts | 6 | - | - |
stilty | 9 | - | - |
stimed | 9 | - | - |
stimes | 8 | - | - |
stimie | 8 | - | - |
stinge | 7 | - | - |
stingo | 7 | - | - |
stings | 7 | - | - |
stinks | 10 | - | - |
stints | 6 | - | - |
stinty | 9 | - | - |
stipas | 8 | - | - |
stiped | 9 | - | - |
stipel | 8 | - | - |
stipes | 8 | - | - |
stired | 7 | - | - |
stires | 6 | - | - |
stirks | 10 | - | - |
stirps | 8 | - | - |
stirra | 6 | - | - |
stirre | 6 | - | - |
stithy | 12 | - | - |
stived | 10 | - | - |
stiver | 9 | - | - |
stives | 9 | - | - |
stoats | 6 | - | - |
stobie | 8 | - | - |
stodge | 8 | heavy and filling (and usually starchy) food | - |
stoeps | 8 | - | - |
stogey | 10 | - | - |
stoics | 8 | - | - |
stoits | 6 | - | - |
stoked | 11 | - | - |
stoled | 7 | - | - |
stoles | 6 | - | - |
stolon | 6 | a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips | - |
stomal | 8 | - | - |
stomas | 8 | - | - |
stomia | 8 | - | - |
stomps | 10 | - | - |
stompy | 13 | - | - |
stonds | 7 | - | - |
stonen | 6 | - | - |
stonks | 10 | - | - |
stonne | 6 | - | - |
stonns | 6 | - | - |
stooks | 10 | - | - |
stools | 6 | - | - |
stooly | 9 | - | - |
stoope | 8 | - | - |
stoops | 8 | - | - |
stoors | 6 | - | - |
stooze | 15 | - | - |
stoped | 9 | - | - |
stoper | 8 | - | - |
stopes | 8 | birth-control campaigner who in 1921 opened the first birth control clinic in London (1880-1958) | - |
storax | 13 | a vanilla-scented resin from various trees of the genus Styrax | - |
stored | 7 | - | - |
storer | 6 | - | - |
storge | 7 | - | - |
storks | 10 | - | - |
storms | 8 | - | - |
stotin | 6 | - | - |
stotts | 6 | - | - |
stotty | 9 | - | - |
stound | 7 | - | - |
stouns | 6 | - | - |
stoups | 8 | - | - |
stoure | 6 | - | - |
stours | 6 | - | - |
stoury | 9 | - | - |
stoush | 9 | - | - |
stouth | 9 | - | - |
stouts | 6 | - | - |
stoved | 10 | - | - |
stover | 9 | the dried stalks and leaves of a field crop (especially corn) used as animal fodder after the grain has been harvested | - |
stoves | 9 | - | - |
stowed | 10 | - | - |
stower | 9 | - | - |
stownd | 10 | - | - |
stowps | 11 | - | - |
stowre | 9 | - | - |
strack | 12 | - | - |
strads | 7 | - | - |
straes | 6 | - | - |
straff | 12 | - | - |
strags | 7 | - | - |
straik | 10 | - | - |
strake | 10 | thick plank forming a ridge along the side of a wooden ship | - |
stramp | 10 | - | - |
strang | 7 | - | - |
straps | 8 | - | - |
strath | 9 | - | - |
strati | 6 | - | - |
strawn | 9 | - | - |
straws | 9 | - | - |
strawy | 12 | - | - |
streek | 10 | - | - |
streel | 6 | - | - |
strene | 6 | - | - |
streps | 8 | - | - |
strews | 9 | - | - |
striae | 6 | - | - |
strich | 11 | - | - |
strift | 9 | - | - |
striga | 7 | - | - |
strigs | 7 | - | - |
strims | 8 | - | - |
strine | 6 | - | - |
strips | 8 | - | - |
stript | 8 | - | - |
stroam | 8 | - | - |
stroma | 8 | a mass of fungal tissue that has spore-bearing structures embedded in it or on it | - |
stromb | 10 | - | - |
strond | 7 | - | - |
strook | 10 | - | - |
strops | 8 | - | - |
stroup | 8 | - | - |
strout | 6 | - | - |
strown | 9 | - | - |
strows | 9 | - | - |
stroys | 9 | - | - |
struma | 8 | a form of tuberculosis characterized by swellings of the lymphatic glands | - |
strums | 8 | - | - |
strunt | 6 | - | - |
struts | 6 | - | - |
stucks | 12 | - | - |
studly | 10 | - | - |
stuffs | 12 | - | - |
stuggy | 11 | - | - |
stulls | 6 | - | - |
stulms | 8 | - | - |
stumer | 8 | - | - |
stumps | 10 | - | - |
stunts | 6 | - | - |
stupas | 8 | - | - |
stuped | 9 | - | - |
stupes | 8 | - | - |
sturts | 6 | - | - |
stying | 10 | - | - |
stylar | 9 | - | - |
styled | 10 | - | - |
stylee | 9 | - | - |
styler | 9 | someone who cuts or beautifies hair | - |
styles | 9 | - | - |
stylie | 9 | - | - |
stylos | 9 | - | - |
stymed | 12 | - | - |
stymes | 11 | - | - |
styrax | 16 | any shrub or small tree of the genus Styrax having fragrant bell-shaped flowers that hang below the dark green foliage | - |
styred | 10 | - | - |
styres | 9 | - | - |
styted | 10 | - | - |
stytes | 9 | - | - |