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How to spell FESTED correctly?

If you are looking for a correct spelling for "fested", the words "festive" and "infested" could be suitable alternatives. "Festive" denotes a joyful and lively atmosphere while "infested" refers to a place being overrun by pests or nuisances. Choose the appropriate term based on the context for accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell fested correctly

  • bested Despite his opponent's efforts, he was bested in the final round of the competition.
  • Fasted She fasted for two days before the big race to ensure she had the best chance of winning.
  • fated It was fated that they would meet again, no matter how hard they tried to stay apart.
  • Feasted The family feasted on a delicious Indian buffet for dinner.
  • felted She liked to make felted wool ornaments for her Christmas tree.
  • Fest I am excited to attend the music fest next weekend.
  • fester If left unaddressed, the wound will fester and become infected.
  • Festered The wound on his leg festered for weeks before finally healing.
  • Feted After winning the championship, the team was feted with a parade through the city.
  • fetid
  • Foisted He foisted his opinion on everyone at the meeting.
  • forested The area surrounding the lake was densely forested with tall trees.
  • frosted She loved the frosted sugar cookies her grandmother used to make during the holidays.
  • fused
  • Jested The towering mountain of Jested attracts many hikers and skiers every year.
  • nested The bird had nested in the tree outside of my window.
  • rested After a long hike, she rested on a rock and enjoyed the beautiful view.
  • tested The scientist tested the new hypothesis using various methods.
  • vested The CEO has a vested interest in the success of the company.

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