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How to spell ARGEST correctly?

If you've misspelled "argest", fear not! There are several correct suggestions that might be what you were aiming for. "Argent" refers to a shade of silver-gray; "argot" means language or jargon; and "largest" signifies the greatest in size or quantity. These alternatives might fit your intended word perfectly!

List of suggestions on how to spell argest correctly

  • ageist Some people who say that age is just a number are really ageist.
  • agent The agent negotiated a great deal on behalf of their client.
  • ages
  • angst I felt a sudden and intense angst when I realized I had left my phone at home.
  • argent The room was filled with the smell of argent.
  • argos I'm going to Argos to buy some batteries.
  • argosy The argosy was captained by a notorious pirate.
  • argot The argot of the thieves' guild is harsh and full of cursing.
  • argues The lawyer argues that her client is innocent.
  • argus Argus was a giant with a hundred eyes, and was known as a powerful and reliable watchman.
  • arrest The police officer made an arrest after discovering the suspect had broken into a jewelry store.
  • artiest
  • artist Raphael is an artist.
  • attest
  • august The month of August is celebrated for its heat and humidity.
  • darkest I am the darkest person you will ever meet.
  • digest It takes time to digest certain kinds of food.
  • earnest Everyone at the party was having such a good time, until Chester joined in - he was just too earnest for the party.
  • Ernest It was revealed that Ernest Hemingway wrote the book "For Whom The Bell Tolls" in Spanish.
  • hugest
  • ingest The human body is able to ingest a variety of different foods and fluids for nourishment and hydration.
  • largest The largest river in the world is the Amazon.
  • sagest I found the task daunting, the most sagest thing I have ever done.
  • urgent
  • urges He couldn't resist the urges that came over him when he saw the delicious dessert.

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