The word is spelled stir, just as you spelled it.
Unless you stir macaroni as it boils, it will stick to the bottom of the pot.
The likely word is "stirred" (mixed, as with a spoon).
The correct spelling is "excitement." Excitement is a noun that refers to a state of being emotionally aroused or stirred up, often in anticipation of something pleasurable or important. It can also describe a feeling of enthusiasm or eagerness towards a particular event or situation.
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To move liquid around so it mixes thoroughly.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Stirred?
The likely word is "stirred" (mixed, as with a spoon).
The adjective is spelled adrenalized in US English, or adrenalised in the UK.It is variously used to mean tense or stirred to action.
No, the word stirred is not an adverb.The word stirred is a verb and sometimes a noun.Click here to see a dictionary entry for the word "Stirred".
Stirred is the past tense of stir.
Stirred was created on 2002-04-03.
The past tense of stir is stirred.
'Stirred vessel'? Not an expression I know.
The past participle of "stir" is "stirred."
ill have a vodka martini: shaken, not 'stirred'.
It is sugar that is stirred and is dissolved faster than regular sugar.
I stirred the porridge as it cooked