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How to spell MASTIR correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "mastir", there are a few possible correct suggestions. The correct word may be "master" (meaning an expert or skilled person), "mister" (a courtesy title before a man's name) or "maestro" (a musical director or conductor). Be sure to clarify the intended word before making any changes.

List of suggestions on how to spell mastir correctly

  • aster The aster flowers in my garden are beautiful shades of purple and pink.
  • astir The birds were astir as the sun began to rise.
  • astor John Jacob Astor was a prominent American businessman and real estate developer in the 19th century.
  • hastier I need to finish this report as soon as possible, so I'll have to work even hastier than usual.
  • masai The Masai people are one of the most famous tribes in Africa.
  • maser Come away, love, come away; Your maser swells the while.
  • mast A mast is a tall, slender pole used to support a sail.
  • masted The masted ship sailed majestically through the open sea.
  • master The young boy was determined to become a master of martial arts.
  • masters
  • mastery After years of practice and dedicated learning, he finally achieved mastery in playing the piano.
  • mastic He gave her a small box of mastic.
  • mastiff The mastiff was known for its loyalty and protective nature towards its family.
  • mastoid I have a feeling that there is something wrong with my mastoid.
  • MASTS The ship's masts swayed in the strong winds as it navigated through the rough seas.
  • mater As she placed her hand on top of his, he could feel the warmth of her mater.
  • matter The outcome of the election will matter greatly to the future of our country.
  • Mattie Mattie is my classmate from elementary school.
  • mister Mister, can you give me directions to the nearest gas station?
  • mistier The mistier the weather, the better the skiing.
  • muster Despite feeling ill, she had to muster up the strength to finish her work on time.
  • mystic The mystic love story entranced the audience.
  • nastier This is much nastier than I thought it would be.
  • pastier I found the new brand of clay to be more pastier and harder to work with than my usual brand.
  • stir She used a wooden spoon to stir the soup.
  • tastier This food is tastier than the last one.

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