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How to spell ISTED correctly?

If you meant to type "isted" but ended up with a misspelling, there are a few possible correct suggestions. The correct term might be "listed", referring to the act of placing something on a list. Alternatively, it could be "twisted", indicating a rotational movement or a distorted shape. Ultimately, context matters when determining the accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell isted correctly

  • aster The backyard garden was filled with colorful aster flowers.
  • Basted The turkey was basted every half hour to ensure it would be moist and flavorful.
  • bested She bested her opponent in the fencing match.
  • busted The police busted the drug operation and arrested several suspects.
  • Cited The police cited the driver for speeding on the highway.
  • COSTED I costed out my monthly expenses to make sure I was sticking to my budget.
  • Dusted I think I'm going to get dusted for walking in on them during sex.
  • ester This ester is used in Household cleaner.
  • Fasted
  • Foisted Foisted with a load of coal, she got up the incline with ease.
  • gusted She gusted out a breath of air, exasperated.
  • Hasted
  • heisted The priceless artifact was heisted from the museum in plain sight.
  • Hoisted All of the sails were hoisted in preparation for the voyage.
  • hosted The website is hosted by a global web hosting company.
  • iced Iced tea always makes me feel better.
  • instead I would rather eat ice cream instead of cake.
  • Issued The document was issued to me.
  • Jested I jested about moving and she got really emotional.
  • Lasted
  • listed The items were all listed on the inventory sheet.
  • Lusted She lusted after fame and fortune, ignoring everything else in her pursuit of success.
  • masted
  • Misted The mountain tops were misted and looked mysterious in the early morning light.
  • nested The little bird has nested herself in the branches of the oak tree.
  • Ousted He was ousted from his job as mayor.
  • outed I was outed when my ex came out to our friends.
  • pasted I copied and pasted the assignment from my old laptop onto my new one.
  • posted You're not going to believe what I found posted on the bulletin board.
  • rested After a good night's sleep, I felt well-rested and ready to tackle the day ahead.
  • rusted The old bicycle had rusted over time, making it difficult to ride.
  • sated I was so sated after eating that I couldn't eat anymore.
  • Sited The new factory was sited on a strategic location near the port for easier transportation of goods.
  • STD I have an STD and I don't know what it is.
  • stead In the face of adversity, he remained steadfast and held his ground in his stead.
  • steed King Arthur rode his trusty steed, a magnificent white horse named Excalibur, into battle.
  • stet The proofreader marked the change but the author insisted it should be stet.
  • stud John is a great stud and has won many horse racing competitions.
  • Tasted I tasted the soup and found it to be too salty.
  • tested The researchers tested the new drug on mice to determine its effectiveness.
  • used I used to play video games all the time when I was a kid.
  • vested She wore a vested dress to the ceremony.
  • Visited I visited my grandmother in the hospital.
  • wasted It was a wasted effort to try and fix the broken window.

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