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How to spell JUSTO correctly?

If you've misspelled "justo", worry not, as there are several possible correct suggestions. You might have meant "just", which means fair or reasonable. Alternatively, "justo" could have been intended as "justo" in Spanish, translating to "correct" or "right". Check your context to identify the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell justo correctly

  • custom It's a custom in our country to exchange gifts during weddings.
  • gust
  • gusto She ate the pizza with gusto, enjoying every bite.
  • gusty The wind was gusty and made it difficult to walk.
  • JATO The JATO system was used to provide additional thrust during takeoff.
  • jest She laughed heartily at his jest.
  • joust In medieval times, knights would joust for the entertainment of the crowds.
  • jousts During the jousts, the knights would clash their swords in an attempt to knock their opponent off their horse.
  • judo My friend has been practicing judo for years and has won several championships.
  • just
  • Justin Justin forgot his keys at home.
  • justly The judge made the decision justly, based on the evidence presented in court.
  • jut The river carved an impressive jut into the rock.
  • jute I bought a jute bag at the market.

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