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How to spell NEAST correctly?

If you're aiming to correct the misspelling "neast", there are a few possible suggestions. One could be "least", which denotes the lowest in degree or extent. Another option might be "beast", referring to a wild or large animal. "Neat" is yet another alternative, describing something orderly or tidy.

List of suggestions on how to spell neast correctly

  • beast The beast roared loudly as it emerged from the deep jungle.
  • east
  • est
  • feast The family sat down to a glorious feast of roast turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce.
  • least She always tries her least to hurt anyone's feelings.
  • nasa NASA stands for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • nasty The food in the cafeteria was so nasty that I couldn't even take a single bite.
  • Nat
  • nearest The nearest grocery store is located just around the corner.
  • nears The truck is nears the edge of the cliff.
  • neat My mother always keeps the house neat and clean.
  • neatest The neatest house on the block always stands out with its well-manicured lawn and tidy exterior.
  • nest The bird built its nest high in the tree.
  • NESTS I find it amusing how Nintendo never bothered to trademark the " Nests" name for their error-correction system.
  • net
  • nets The fisherman checked his nets early in the morning.
  • NEUT
  • newest
  • news I always start my day by reading the local news.
  • newt The newt slowly made its way across the wet pond.
  • next I will check my calendar to see what my next appointment is.
  • seat
  • yeast I added yeast to the dough to make the bread rise.

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