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How to spell KEAST correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "keast" are "least", "beast", "feast", "yeast", "crest" or "east". It is important to double-check the correct spelling of words to ensure clear communication and understanding.

List of suggestions on how to spell keast correctly

  • bast
  • beast The beast growled as it locked eyes with its prey.
  • best He is the best chef I've ever met.
  • cast The cast of the play rehearsed tirelessly for weeks before their opening night.
  • coast The beautiful coast of California is a popular tourist destination.
  • east
  • erst
  • est
  • fast I need to run 3 miles fast to beat my personal record.
  • feast We had a grand feast on the occasion of our anniversary.
  • Fest
  • Hast Hast thou seen my book anywhere?
  • hearst William Randolph Hearst was once an influential newspaper publisher.
  • jest He always liked to make a jest, even in serious situations.
  • kant Immanuel Kant was a prominent philosopher during the Enlightenment era.
  • KART
  • keats John Keats was one of the most important poets of the Romantic era.
  • kent
  • kept I kept my promises and completed the project on time.
  • Keys
  • last
  • least I hope to eat the least amount of vegetables possible at dinner tonight.
  • lest She brought an umbrella, lest she gets caught in the rain.
  • mast The mast of the ship loomed high above the deck.
  • nest The mother bird was busy making a cozy nest for her eggs.
  • past I am studying the past to better understand history.
  • pest
  • recast After the leading actor dropped out, the director had to recast the role quickly.
  • rest After a long day at work, I need to rest my tired feet.
  • seat
  • test
  • vast The view from the top of the mountain was vast and awe-inspiring.
  • vest I want to try on the vest, but it is too tight.
  • Wast
  • west The west side of the city has more parks and green spaces.
  • yeast My yeast is alive and well, thanks for asking.
  • yeasty I can smell the yeasty smell in the air.
  • Yest He arrived home after yest afternoon's work.
  • zest The lemon had a strong zest which made the juice taste even better.

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