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How to spell IISTED correctly?

If you meant to write "listed" but made a typo with "iisted", here are some possible correct suggestions for the misspelling. Instead of "iisted", you could use "listed" or "lusted". Double-checking your spelling can ensure accurate communication and avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell iisted correctly

  • Basted
  • bested Despite his efforts, he was bested by his opponent in the chess match.
  • busted The police busted the thieves who were trying to steal the diamonds.
  • Cited The article cited several sources to support its argument.
  • COSTED Despite his COSTED outfit, he looked like a very wealthy man.
  • Dusted I was just dusted for doing nothing.
  • Fasted She fasted for 24 hours in order to give herself a spiritual cleansing.
  • Foisted The foisted accusation was absurd.
  • gusted The wind gusted through the trees, causing the leaves to rustle loudly.
  • Hasted The travelers hasted towards the airport, afraid they would miss their flight.
  • heisted The thieves heisted the valuable diamond necklace from the jewelry store.
  • Hoisted
  • hosted The event is hosted by the university.
  • instead I decided to take the bus instead of walking to the grocery store.
  • Issued I have issued a statement regarding the cancellation of the event.
  • Jested I jested that you were getting a new car.
  • Lasted It lasted for three days.
  • listed I have listed all of the items we need to buy for the party.
  • Lusted He lusted after her from the moment he met her, unable to resist her charm and beauty.
  • masted The masted sailing ship was a beautiful sight to see as it gracefully glided through the water.
  • Misted The mountain top was misted, making it difficult to see the breathtaking view.
  • nested The doll was nested in the toy box.
  • Ousted John was ousted from his job yesterday.
  • pasted
  • posted
  • rested After a long night of sleep, I woke up feeling rested and ready to start the day.
  • rusted The old bike outside has rusted over time from the rain and sun.
  • Sited The new factory was sited on a large plot of land on the outskirts of the city.
  • Tasted
  • tested All of the content on the website is tested and should be accurate.
  • vested If you are vested in the company's stock, you have the right to buy more shares at a lower price.
  • Visited Last summer, I visited my grandparents in their countryside home.
  • wasted I wasted my time talking to her.

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