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How to spell JEAST correctly?

When faced with the misspelling "jeast", there are a few possible correct suggestions. One could mean "least", indicating the smallest amount. Another option might be "beast", referring to a powerful or fierce animal. Alternatively, it could be the incorrect spelling of "jest", meaning a joke or playful comment.

List of suggestions on how to spell jeast correctly

  • bast I would rather starve than eat that sad, bast piece of cake.
  • beast The beast roared fiercely as it charged towards its prey.
  • best To be the best, you must start with the best.
  • cast The director was pleased with the cast she assembled for her latest production.
  • coast The coast is a long and undeveloped coastline.
  • east I went east to the bookstore.
  • erst
  • est
  • fast I need to make a fast decision.
  • feast The feast is a joyous occasion for the family to come together.
  • Fest They were celebrating the Fest of the Dead.
  • Hast
  • hearst The Hearst Corporation is a massive media company that owns many well-known publications.
  • Jess I saw Jess at the park yesterday.
  • Jesse I ate Jesse's cake.
  • jest I understood that he was only joking, but I didn't find his jest amusing.
  • jests She always made clever jests, but some people didn't find them funny.
  • jet I flew across the country on a private jet.
  • jets I love to watch jets fly by in the sky.
  • Jews Many Jews live in the Diaspora.
  • joist I need to get a new joist to make my ceiling higher.
  • joust The knights engaged in a fierce joust to show their skills and win the tournament.
  • just Jimmy wanted just a taste of the ice cream.
  • last We're going to be at the last stop on the tour.
  • least The deckchairs were the least comfortable piece of furniture on the boat.
  • lest I'll do it myself - lest you get sick of me telling you to do things.
  • mast The sailor climbed the mast to unfurl the sails.
  • nest
  • past I learned from my past mistakes and won't repeat them.
  • pest The ants in my kitchen are becoming a pest.
  • recast The director decided to recast the lead role with a more experienced actor.
  • rest I think I'll take a rest before I start supper.
  • seat I reserved a seat for the concert next week.
  • test
  • vast There is much snow in the city, and vast amounts frozen over.
  • vest I wear a vest to work.
  • Wast The wast and desolate land was barren and uninhabitable.
  • west After his trip to the east, the west looked quite appealing to him.
  • yeast
  • yeasty I smelled a mouth-watering aroma coming from the kitchen, it must be the yeasty smell of the bread dough!
  • Yest
  • zest She took a bite of her cupcake and savored the zest of the lemon filling.

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