How to spell INSTED correctly?
If you've accidentally written "insted" instead of "instead", fear not! Here are a couple of correct suggestions to rectify this common misspelling. Replace it with "instead", meaning in place of something or you can opt for the alternative word "alternatively" to convey a similar idea of choice or substitution.
List of suggestions on how to spell insted correctly
- anted I had anted five dollars on the game, but lost it all.
- Ensued After the power outage, chaos ensued as people scrambled to find flashlights and candles.
- Incited
- indeed
- Indited
- infested
- ingested I ingested a mouthful of poison.
- Inserted
- inset The table is set for six guests, but there is an inset for one more.
- Insisted She insisted on going to the store even though it was pouring rain outside.
- inst
- Instated The new CEO instated a more efficient system for tracking company expenses.
- instead I'll just stay here instead.
- instep The soccer player felt a sharp pain in his instep after kicking the ball with too much force.
- INSTR The INSTR function in Excel is used to search for a specific character or string within another string.
- insulted
- insured I insured my car with AAA.
- invested The company has invested in new technology to increase efficiency.
- invited I was invited to join the committee for the charity fundraiser.
- nested The Russian dolls were all different sizes, each one flawlessly nested inside its larger companion.
- Ousted The CEO was ousted from his position after the company experienced a significant downturn in profits.
- united The nations were united in their effort to combat climate change.