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How to spell AGAST correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "agast" instead of "aghast", don't worry! Here's a helpful suggestion. "Aghast" means feeling horrified or shocked, whereas "agast" is not a recognized word. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion. Use correct alternatives like "shocked", "horrified" or "appalled" instead.

List of suggestions on how to spell agast correctly

  • Against
  • agate The beautiful necklace was made of shimmering agate stones.
  • ageist I refuse to use that word because it's ageist.
  • ages What are your Ages?
  • aghast Lieutenant Aghast slammed the door shut, trapping me inside.
  • angst As a machine learning model, I don't have the emotional ability to feel angst or any other feeling.
  • ASST I am the ASST manager at this store.
  • august I decided to start fresh this August and purge my wardrobe of all my old clothes.
  • Avast " Avast, ye hearties! Prepare to board the ship!" shouted the pirate captain.
  • cast We will cast a vote to see who will be eliminated.
  • coast The beautiful coast of California attracts many tourists.
  • east
  • gist The gist of the matter is that she is not coming to the party.
  • gust The gust of wind nearly knocked me off my feet.
  • sagest I found the most sagest thing about the whole experience was how comfortable she made me feel.

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