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How to spell CLSET correctly?

If you meant to type "clset" but it came out misspelled, there are a few possible suggestions that might match your intended word. You could have meant "closet", referring to a storage area for clothes. Another option could be "closest", indicating something or someone nearby. Double-check and choose the correct term!

List of suggestions on how to spell clset correctly

  • cased The detective cased the scene of the crime for any possible clues.
  • cast The movie had an excellent cast of talented actors.
  • claret I enjoyed a lovely glass of claret with my dinner.
  • cleat She was wearing black flats with a pink cleat.
  • cleft The teeth are cleft between the upper and lower jaw.
  • client The client is expecting me in the conference room at 9:00 am.
  • Clint He is a superhero known as Clint.
  • close The door was so close, I could smell the fumes emanating from the broken pipe.
  • closed The store is now closed for renovation.
  • closer I'm closer to my goal than I thought I would be.
  • closes He closes the door of his bedroom when he wants to be alone.
  • closest We were the closest thing to family that she had.
  • closet My mom never uses the closet in our upstairs bedroom and it's full of clothes I never wear.
  • closets I need to go to the closets for more clothes.
  • clot The clot in her artery caused a heart attack.
  • clout In politics, clout is the ability to influence decisions or behavior by one's social status, influence, or power.
  • clued I was not clued in on the joke.
  • clues There are clues all around the house pointing to who murdered Mr.Monkeynote.
  • corset The Victorian woman was tightly laced into her corset to achieve the desired hourglass figure.
  • cosset She tends to cosset her children, constantly checking on them and spoiling them with treats.
  • cost The cost of living has increased in recent years.
  • cst
  • LSAT I need to study for the LSAT to get into law school.

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