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How to spell OEAST correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "oeast" instead of "east", worry not! Autocorrect can help you fix it in a jiffy. Alternatively, you can consider replacing it with "orient" or "Estonia", depending on the context. Remember, small errors happen, and there are always numerous suggestions to resolve them!

List of suggestions on how to spell oeast correctly

  • Avast " Avast there, matey! Shall we hoist the main sail and set course for the horizon?
  • bast This place is as bast as a three-dollar bill.
  • beast The large, black beast scared the hikers as they trekked through the forest.
  • best Is it the best time for you to come for a visit?
  • boast He likes to boast about his achievements to everyone.
  • cast I cast my vote at the polling station.
  • coast
  • ease Yoga helps to ease the mind and relax the body.
  • east I am going east on the road.
  • easy This is an easy project for me.
  • eat
  • erst
  • est Il est heureux d'apprendre que vous avez remporte le concours.
  • fast
  • feast The family had a grand feast on Thanksgiving Day.
  • Fest
  • Hast
  • hearst William Randolph Hearst was a prominent publisher in the early 20th century.
  • jest I don't think he meant it seriously, it was just a jest.
  • last
  • least The least uncomfortable seat in the plane was saved for me.
  • lest I always wear a helmet when I ride my bike lest I get injured.
  • mast The sailors climbed up the mast to fix the sail.
  • nest The birds have a nest near the stream.
  • oas
  • oat The oat caught my eye because of the vibrant color it possessed.
  • oust The shareholders voted to oust the CEO due to their dissatisfaction with the company's performance.
  • past We walked past the store.
  • pest The pest control company was called to eradicate the infestation of rats in the attic.
  • rest
  • roast I roast green pepper and seasoned it with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
  • seat I always make sure to book my seat in the front row to get a better view of the stage.
  • test She took the test and it was easy.
  • toast I like to have peanut butter and jam on my toast for breakfast.
  • vast The vast amount of snow covering the ground made for difficult walking.
  • vest I bought my husband a vest for his birthday.
  • Wast
  • west
  • yeast I need to get some yeast to make some bread.
  • yeasty The smell of freshly baked bread filled the room, carrying with it a yeasty aroma.
  • Yest
  • zest I need to add some zest to this lemonade.

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