How to spell DITEST correctly?
If you typed "ditest" but meant something else, here are a few possible suggestions: "digest" (referencing a process of breaking down food), "detest" (meaning to intensely dislike), and "distest" (a nonexistent word but closer in spelling). Double-check your intended meaning to find the correct word.
List of suggestions on how to spell ditest correctly
- dates I have a pack of dates in my bag.
- deftest As a professional archer, she was undoubtedly the deftest with a bow and arrow.
- detest I detest the taste of licorice.
- detests She detests it when people are late.
- Didst " Didst thou forget to bring the keys?" asked the father to his son.
- digest He found it difficult to digest the news that he had failed his exam.
- dimmest The dimmest light in the room was still too bright for my sensitive eyes.
- direst The direst consequences of climate change are looming if we don't take action now.
- dirtiest The underside of my car is the dirtiest part after driving through muddy terrain.
- DIST The dist tractors were moved to a nearby field for storage.
- divest The company made a decision to divest its non-profitable subsidiary to focus on its core business.
- DOTES My grandmother dotes on my children, showering them with love and affection.
- Driest Last year was the driest on record for this region.
- fittest The fittest athletes will compete in the finals.
- test
- tritest I am preparing for my tritest.
- whitest The whitest snow I've ever seen blanketed the entire city.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately