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How to spell BAIST correctly?

The misspelling "baist" could possibly be corrected to "bait" which refers to a lure used to attract someone or something. Another correct suggestion could be "beast" which represents a powerful or large animal. Therefore, understanding the intended meaning would help in providing the appropriate correction for the misspelled word.

List of suggestions on how to spell baist correctly

  • baas The baas instructed his workers to finish the job before sunset.
  • baht I need to exchange my dollars for baht before traveling to Thailand.
  • bait He used a worm as bait to catch the fish in the lake.
  • baits The fisherman carefully chose his baits to attract the biggest fish.
  • barest You are the most barest person I've ever met.
  • bars I need to pick up some bars from the store.
  • bart
  • base I kicked the base of the tree.
  • basest The basest criminals often have the most elaborate schemes.
  • basis We will work on an ongoing basis to improve the quality of our product.
  • bass Rodney knows how to get the bass drum up to speed.
  • basset The basset hound's long ears are iconic and help them track scents close to the ground.
  • bassist The band was looking for a new bassist to join them on their upcoming tour.
  • bast After kissing her, he Bast me away.
  • baste I am going to baste this chicken before roasting it.
  • bat I need to buy a new baseball, my old one keeps getting lost in the bat rack.
  • Batista Batista was the president of Cuba from 1959-1961.
  • batiste My mom always wears batiste shirts.
  • bats Bats are fascinating mammals that use echolocation to navigate and hunt their prey.
  • Bays The boat sailed into the calm bays of the island, surrounded by towering cliffs.
  • beast The beast was hungry and thirsty.
  • best I think the best thing to do is to try again later.
  • Bis
  • bit I only have a bit of time before my next meeting.
  • blast The blast from the canon had sent the horse flying.
  • boast He didn't want to boast about his accomplishments, but his pride was evident in the way he talked.
  • boost I need to boost my energy to make it through the day.
  • burst My coffee burst at the press of the coffee button.
  • bust I'm going to have to bust out my old drum set to play this gig.
  • oboist My sister is an accomplished oboist and will be playing in the symphony tonight.
  • waist

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