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How to spell GEAST correctly?

The correct spelling for "geast" is likely "guest". Other possible suggestions could be "least" or "beast", but based on context and phonetics "guest" is the most fitting option.

List of suggestions on how to spell geast correctly

  • ageist Being ageist can lead to discrimination against elderly individuals.
  • aghast I was aghast when I found out that I had failed the final exam.
  • bast
  • beast I have a beast of a headache.
  • best She is the best player on the team.
  • cast The play was very cast.
  • coast We went on a walk along the coast yesterday.
  • east
  • erst
  • est
  • fast I need to go fast so I can make it to my appointment on time.
  • feast Christmas is a festive feast.
  • Fest The annual summer music fest drew in thousands of people from all over the country.
  • gait Her gait was slow and deliberate, a sign of the pain she was feeling.
  • gas
  • gasp She let out a gasp of surprise when she saw the size of the whale.
  • gatt
  • gears The bicycle chain kept slipping off the gears.
  • GEES The gees of the Canadian 5-dollar bill are a symbol of the country's strong connection to nature.
  • Geese
  • gent The gentleman was known for his impeccable manners and was often referred to as a gent.
  • get I need to get groceries from the supermarket.
  • gets
  • ghat The ghat on the river bank is where people gather to perform religious ceremonies.
  • ghost The old mansion was said to be haunted by a ghost.
  • gist The gist of the story is that John is quitting his job.
  • GMAT I am studying for the GMAT to improve my chances of getting into my desired graduate program.
  • goat
  • great The great pyramids of Egypt are a wonder of the world.
  • grist The politician used the scandal as grist for her campaign against corruption.
  • guest I will ask my guest to wait in the living room while I finish preparing dinner.
  • gust A strong gust of wind blew the hat off my head.
  • Hast
  • hearst William Randolph Hearst was a famous American newspaper publisher and businessman in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • jest She tried to jest but he wasn't buying it.
  • last I'll be the last person to leave the party.
  • least The least favorite color of the group was green.
  • lest Please do not touch the dog lest you make him nervous.
  • mast The ship had lost its mast and was unable to sail.
  • nest
  • past I cannot go back past the time I made that mistake.
  • pest The pesticides that were sprayed in the fields helped to control the pest population.
  • recast The producers, after much deliberation, decided to recast the lead actor in the film.
  • rest After a long day of work, I finally found time to rest.
  • seat
  • test I am going to have to take the test tonight.
  • vast The vast ocean filled her eyes with its endless blue depths.
  • vest I always wear a vest for my summer weather.
  • Wast I want to throw this wast away.
  • west
  • yeast Bakers use yeast to make dough rise, resulting in fluffy and delicious baked goods.
  • yeasty The smell of freshly-baked bread wafted through the kitchen, indicating that the dough was yeasty and almost ready.
  • Yest I have a yest date with the boy I like.
  • zest There was great zest in her remarks.

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