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How to spell GREAST correctly?

If you have misspelled "greast", fret not, for there are multiple correct alternatives. One possibility is "greatest", denoting the superlative form of great. Another choice could be "grease", referring to a slippery substance used for lubrication. By selecting the correct suggestion, your writing will be free from errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell greast correctly

  • brest
  • crease I accidentally made a crease on the wrapping paper while trying to fold it neatly.
  • crest The crest of the wave was visible even from a distance.
  • graft The surgeon will graft a new piece of skin onto the burn victim's arm.
  • grant
  • grasp I struggled to grasp the intricate concept presented in the lecture.
  • grass The grass was tall and green in the meadow.
  • grease My hands were covered in grease after changing the oil in my car.
  • greased The mechanic greased the gears of the machine to ensure its smooth operation.
  • greaser The greaser was riding his motorcycle down the street.
  • greases I need to buy some greases for the machine to work smoothly.
  • greasy After eating a greasy pizza, my hands were sticky and oily.
  • great The Great Wall of China is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world.
  • greatest Muhammad Ali is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
  • greats
  • greet Every morning I greet my neighbor on my way to work.
  • Greys Most of the Greys were eliminated in the war, but there are still a few remaining.
  • grist The miller ground the wheat into grist for the baker's bread.
  • groat I have never seen a groat before, but apparently it is a type of cereal grain.
  • guest I'm a guest in town for a few days.
  • recast The casting is being recast.
  • rest The dog needed some rest after playing so hard.
  • roast
  • wrest

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