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How to spell GOAST correctly?

For the misspelling "goast", there are a few possible correct suggestions. The correct word could be "ghost", referring to a spirit or supernatural entity. Another possibility is "gust", which could indicate a sudden strong burst of wind. It is important to review the context and intended meaning to determine the accurate word.

List of suggestions on how to spell goast correctly

  • aghast She was aghast when she saw the mess her children had made in the living room.
  • boast He couldn't help but boast about his new car to all of his friends.
  • cast She was thrilled when she was offered a part in the cast of the school play.
  • coast I like to take long walks along the coast.
  • coasts I love taking long walks along the coasts of California.
  • coat
  • cost
  • egoist The billionaire was known to be an arrogant egoist who cared only about his wealth and power.
  • gait The doctor noticed that the patient's gait had changed since the last visit.
  • gas
  • gatt
  • ghat
  • ghost As a ghost, he haunted the old mansion on the hill.
  • gist Can you please give me the gist of what happened at the meeting?
  • gloat It's not polite to gloat over someone's misfortune.
  • goad He tried to goad me into doing something I didn't want to.
  • goads
  • goat
  • Goats The goats are eating the grass.
  • GODS I pray to GODS for help.
  • goes
  • Got
  • gout I was diagnosed with gout a few months ago and have been on a gout medication ever since.
  • groat
  • guest I'm glad you're a guest.
  • gust A gust of wind knocked over the trash cans.
  • joist The carpenter placed the joist on top of the wall to support the weight of the ceiling.
  • joust My knight in shining armor will joust with me to repay my debt.
  • roast I am going to roast some garlic.
  • toast We toast to a successful project.

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