How to spell CLOST correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "clost" instead of "close", worry not! It's a common error. Here are some possible suggestions to correct it: "close", "cost" or "closet". Remember to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion and ensure effective communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell clost correctly
- cast She was delighted to be cast in the lead role for the school play.
- clod I accidentally stepped on a clod of mud while walking in the field.
- clods I'm not going to rain on your parade, but there are clods everywhere.
- close I am very close to finishing my assignment.
- closed
- closer I need to get closer to the stage to see the performance.
- closest I always go to the closest grocery store to save time.
- closet I need to clean out my closet and donate some clothes to charity.
- closets I need to clean out my closets because I have too many clothes.
- clot I always seem to find a clot when I don't want one.
- clots Blood clots can be dangerous if they travel to the lungs or brain.
- clout With his big personality and clout, he was able to get what he wanted.
- coast On the coast, there are sandy beaches and rocky cliffs.
- colt He owned a colt.
- cost The cost of the cake was crunched.
- cst
- last I am the last thing you should worry about.
- lest She always checked the doors and windows before going to bed, lest anyone should break in.
- list Please put your list in the box.
- lost I think I am lost in this new city.
- lust John's intense lust for chocolate often causes him to overindulge in sweets.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately