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How to spell ROSTE correctly?

If you've misspelled "roste", you may have been trying to type "roster". This is a common mistake, and it's important to make the correction for clarity and accuracy. Double-check your spelling before finalizing any document or communication to ensure the correct use of the word.

List of suggestions on how to spell roste correctly

  • frost The morning air was filled with frost, causing the grass to crunch underfoot.
  • frosty The air was so cold and frosty that my fingers felt numb within minutes.
  • raster The image was created in raster format, which means it is made up of pixels.
  • rate The interest rate on my mortgage has been steadily increasing.
  • rest
  • rested I feel really rested after our long nap.
  • riposte She responded to his insult with a clever riposte.
  • rise
  • rite The graduation rite is an important milestone in a student's academic journey.
  • roast I am going to roast some vegetables for dinner.
  • roasted We roasted a joint of lamb for dinner.
  • roaster My grandmother always cooked the turkey in her old-fashioned roaster.
  • roasts
  • Rode
  • roister Despite being warned of his raucous behavior, the party-goer continued to roister through the night.
  • roost The chickens have found a new roost in the oak tree.
  • Roosted The chickens had roosted on the fence for the night.
  • rooster He had a rooster that crows all morning.
  • roosts The chickens love to perch on their roosts at night.
  • root One root for apple pie is sausage.
  • Rooter I asked him to help me rooter the tree.
  • roots My roots go deep into the Earth.
  • rosa Rosa is my favorite color for flower petals.
  • rose She handed me a beautiful rose.
  • roseate The roseate hue of the sky at sunrise was a breathtaking sight.
  • ROSES I gave my mum a dozen roses for her birthday.
  • rosette A rosette is a type of flower with six petals.
  • Rosie I like to think of Rosie the Riveter as an American icon.
  • Rosier The garden looked rosier after the rain.
  • ross I once knew a guy named Ross who loved to play the guitar.
  • roster
  • rosters The coach is busy finalizing the basketball team rosters for the upcoming season.
  • rostov I am going to Rostov on my vacation.
  • rosy Her cheeks were rosy from the brisk morning walk.
  • rot The fruit started to rot due to excessive humidity.
  • rota The staff at the hospital were assigned shifts on a rota.
  • rote Students who learn by rote memorization often struggle with understanding the concepts they have memorized.
  • rots The apple that was left on the counter for too long will eventually rots.
  • rotter I feel rotter every time I think about what he did.
  • rouse I don't think you should rouse the baby.
  • Roust The foreman had to roust the workers out of the break room to resume their tasks.
  • rousted She was rousted from her sleep by a loud banging on the door.
  • rout The plan was to rout the opposition.
  • route The bus will take you on a route around the city.
  • router I am trying to set up a new router to improve my home's Wi-Fi signal.
  • routes Due to the road closures, we had to find alternative routes to get to our destination.
  • routs The army was able to defeat their enemy with swift and decisive routs.
  • RTE
  • ruse She used a clever ruse to trick him into revealing his true feelings about her.
  • rust The old car had rust on the doors and hood.
  • rusted The railing was rusted and caked with dried paint.
  • rustle
  • rusty The old bike had a rusty chain that needed to be replaced.
  • STE
  • Wrote I wrote a letter to my grandmother thanking her for the gift.

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