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How to spell OSTED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "osted" instead of the intended word, there are a few possible correct suggestions. You may have meant "posted", referring to sharing information online. Alternatively, it could be "hosted", alluding to organizing an event or providing accommodation. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion!

List of suggestions on how to spell osted correctly

  • aster The aster is a beautiful flower commonly found in gardens and meadows.
  • Basted
  • bested Despite his confidence, he was ultimately bested by his opponent in the race.
  • Boasted He boasted about his accomplishments to his coworkers.
  • Boosted The new advertising campaign has boosted sales for the company.
  • busted I got busted for cheating on my exam.
  • Cited The report cited several instances of human rights violations.
  • Coasted After reaching the top of the hill, the cyclist coasted down the steep slope with ease.
  • COSTED The car costed $5,000.
  • Dusted
  • ester An ester is a type of organic compound that is often used in the production of fragrances and flavors.
  • Fasted I fasted for 24 hours to prepare myself for the religious ceremony.
  • Foisted She felt like the project was foisted on her without her consent or input.
  • ghosted I had a ghosted text from my ex.
  • gusted
  • Hasted
  • Hoisted The workers hoisted the heavy boxes onto the truck.
  • hosted
  • Jested I jested that we could walk to the store together.
  • jousted King Arthur and his knights jousted with each other in honor of the Lady of the Lake.
  • Lasted She had the shortest possible haircut and she looked like she'd been lasted barely an hour ago.
  • listed The house was recently listed on the market by the owner.
  • Lusted He lusted after her ever since he laid eyes on her.
  • masted The ship's masted sails billowed in the wind as it glided across the ocean.
  • Misted The trees were misted by the early morning fog.
  • nested In the nested example, the weather is also nested inside the calendar.
  • oersted He discovered the new oersted unit of electric potential.
  • Oozed The chocolate cake oozed with gooey caramel when I cut into it.
  • opted After careful consideration, I opted to stay home instead of going out with my friends.
  • orated The keynote speaker orated for over an hour, captivating the audience with her words.
  • ostler I was looking for an ostler to take my horse for a ride.
  • Ousted Queen Elizabeth II was ousted from her throne in the 1975 overthrow of her father, King George VI.
  • ouster The ouster of the CEO led to a significant change in the company's direction.
  • outed She was outed as a lesbian by her own friends.
  • oyster
  • pasted I pasted my picture on the wall.
  • Posited The hypothesis posited by the professor is rather far-fetched.
  • posted Mrs. Kiner posted bail.
  • rested After a long day of work, I rested on the couch and watched some TV.
  • roasted
  • Roosted
  • rousted The lion was rousted from its sleep by the lioness' menacing growl.
  • rusted The old bike has completely rusted over time.
  • sated I was so sated from our dinner that I fell asleep within minutes of hitting the bed.
  • Sited The new school has been sited on the outskirts of the city.
  • sorted I need to have all my paperwork sorted before our meeting.
  • STD Prevention is key when it comes to avoiding STD transmission.
  • stead She worked steadily and remained in the same stead throughout the duration of her career.
  • steed Ferdinand rode on his faithful steed, Cupid.
  • stet " Stet" is a proofreading term meaning to let a correction stand as it was originally written.
  • stud He was considered the best stud in the horse breeding industry.
  • Tasted I really enjoyed the wine we tasted.
  • tested We tested the cake in the oven.
  • toasted I love the taste of a toasted bagel with cream cheese for breakfast.
  • used She used her phone to call her friend.
  • vested
  • wasted I feel like I wasted my entire day binge-watching TV shows.
  • worsted I'm going to the worsted wool store to buy fabric for a new dress.

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