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How to spell FOSTE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "foste", don't worry; here are some possible correct suggestions. It could be "foster", meaning to promote growth or development. Alternatively, it might be "fostering", which refers to fostering relationships or providing care. Check the context to choose the appropriate word.

List of suggestions on how to spell foste correctly

  • fast
  • Fasted I fasted for 24 hours to cleanse my body.
  • fasten
  • faster I need to finish this work faster.
  • fate
  • Fest
  • fester If you don't clean and attend to a wound properly, it will fester and become infected.
  • fete The school organized a fete to raise funds for the playground equipment.
  • fist He punched the wall with his fist when he lost the game.
  • foist The new employee tried to foist his job responsibilities onto his coworker.
  • Foisted He foisted his unwanted ideas onto the group.
  • foists He always foists his opinions on those around him.
  • foot
  • footer The footer of the website contains important information such as copyright, contact information, and links to social media accounts.
  • Foots
  • Forster
  • fort
  • forte
  • fortes The fortes is a strong wall.
  • FORTS The soldiers built several forts to defend the territory from invasions.
  • fosse The castle was surrounded by a deep and wide fosse, making it difficult for any foe to invade.
  • foster Jimmy decided to become a foster parent because he experienced the joy of fostering himself when he was a kid.
  • fosters The program fosters a sense of community and inclusivity among its members.
  • frost The grass in the morning was covered with a thin layer of frost.
  • frosty I feel frosty after slurping on that hot chocolate.
  • fuse The fuse on the bomb was blown.
  • fusty The old library had a fusty odor that lingered on my clothes even after leaving.
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