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How to spell NASTLY correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "nastly", there are a few possible correct suggestions. The word "nasty" would be the ideal choice, as it denotes something unpleasant or repulsive. Alternatively, one could consider "nastily", which refers to doing something in an unpleasant or spiteful manner.

List of suggestions on how to spell nastly correctly

  • beastly The beastly storm destroyed the town.
  • castle The castle was as impressive as it was intimidating.
  • costly The car accident turned out to be very costly, with over $10,000 in damages.
  • ghastly The scene of the accident was ghastly, causing everyone who witnessed it to feel sick to their stomach.
  • hastily She packed her bags hastily and ran to catch the train.
  • justly He was justly rewarded for his hard work and dedication.
  • lastly Lastly, I want to remind you to double-check all of your work before submitting it.
  • mostly I mostly eat vegetables, but occasionally I'll have a piece of meat.
  • nasal She used a nasal spray to help with her stuffy nose.
  • nasally Due to his cold, he spoke nasally and it was hard to understand him.
  • nastily This shirt is nastily ugly.
  • nasty She has a nasty temper.
  • NATL
  • nattily He dressed nattily in a perfectly tailored suit and tie.
  • neatly I neatly folded my shirt before putting it in the drawer.
  • nestle The Nestle company makes popular brands of food and drink.
  • nosily She nosily slipped into the room and sat down across from me.
  • tastily I fancied a tastily spiced curry for lunch.
  • vastly The population in the city has increased vastly in the last decade.

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