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How to spell ASHOT correctly?

If you meant to write "ashot" but it is a misspelling, there are a few potential correct suggestions. It could be "a shot" referring to an alcoholic beverage or a photograph. Alternatively, it might be "ashore", indicating something on land or near the shore. Double-check the context to determine the accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell ashot correctly

  • abbot
  • achoo " Achoo!" sneezed the man in front of me on the bus.
  • afoot
  • allot The professor will allot five minutes to each student for their presentation.
  • argot I've never been much for argot, but I do understand it.
  • ascot After his race, the jockey took off his ascot and flung it over the railing.
  • ash His car was covered in ash from the fire.
  • ashe
  • ashen The man's face was ashen as he realized the gravity of the situation.
  • Ashes We decided to scatter our grandmother's ashes in her favorite park.
  • ashore I went ashore to get a drink.
  • ashy After spending a lot of time in the sun, my skin became dry and ashy.
  • asset I have an asset that I'm looking to sell.
  • assort She asked the clerk to assort the items by color.
  • ASST
  • astor John Jacob Astor was a prominent American businessman and investor during the early 19th century.
  • earshot I could hear the music from the party, but it was beyond earshot.
  • shoat The farmer raised a shoat to sell at the upcoming livestock auction.
  • shod I always wear shod shoes when going for a run.
  • shoot In order to hit the target, she had to shoot the apple off the tree.
  • short I have to write a short paper for school.
  • shot The police shot him.
  • shout I'll shout when I see that car.
  • shut Please shut the window before you leave.
  • upshot The upshot of the meeting was that the project was approved.
  • washout A recent washout buried the road.

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