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How to spell GHUST correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "ghust", fear not, there are several correct suggestions to help you out. Words like "ghost", "gust" or "guest" may be what you intended. These options capture the intended meaning, whether you were referring to a spooky apparition, a sudden burst of wind or someone visiting your place.

List of suggestions on how to spell ghust correctly

  • aghast When she saw the horrific scene, she was aghast and couldn't move.
  • ghat We sat on the ghat, watching the river flow by.
  • ghost I just saw a ghost in the old haunted house!
  • ghosts My cousin's house is haunted by ghosts.
  • gist I only have a quick gist of what you're saying.
  • gout I have been diagnosed with gout.
  • guest The hotel receptionist greeted the guest warmly and handed over the room key.
  • Gus Gus went for a jog this morning before work.
  • gust A gust of wind knocked over the patio furniture.
  • gusto He ate the pizza with such gusto that he finished the entire pie by himself.
  • gusts The gusts of wind outside were so strong that they knocked over the trash cans.
  • gusty The gusty wind was making it hard for her to stay upright.
  • gut I have a strong gut feeling that things will work out.
  • HST The new tax is known as HST.
  • Hurst Herbert Hurst is one of the most well-known recording artists of the 20th century.
  • joust
  • just

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