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How to spell SHEFT correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "sheft" instead of the intended word, "shaft", "shift" or "chef" could be the correct alternatives. Depending on the context, "shaft" refers to a long, narrow part or passage, "shift" means to move or change, while "chef" designates a skilled cook. Always double-check to ensure accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell sheft correctly

  • cheat I would never cheat on a test or my partner.
  • chef The chef prepared an exquisite three-course meal for the guests.
  • chert
  • deft The chef was so deft with the knife that he was able to julienne the vegetables in seconds.
  • eft The eft darted across the forest floor, trying to avoid being spotted by predators.
  • haft The haft of the axe was worn from years of use.
  • heft I could feel the heft of the book as I picked it up from the shelf.
  • hefty The bill for the repairs was quite hefty.
  • left
  • shaft The miner descended down the deep, dark shaft to reach the underground tunnels.
  • shafts The miners journeyed down the dark, narrow shafts in search of valuable minerals.
  • she'd She'd already finished her work before anyone else arrived at the office.
  • sheaf She carefully tied the sheaf of wheat and left it to dry in the barn.
  • shed After renovating the backyard, they built a shed to store their gardening tools.
  • sheet
  • shevat Shevat is the tenth month of the Hebrew calendar.
  • shiest The shiest boy in the class never spoke up, even when he knew the answer.
  • shift I have to shift my car to the other side of the street.
  • shifts She worked multiple shifts in order to save up enough money for her college tuition.
  • shifty I'm not sure I trust that shady guy - he looks shifty to me.
  • shirt I just bought a new shirt online.
  • shoat
  • shoot I'm going to suggest that we go outside and shoot some hoops.
  • short Short hair is hot.
  • shot He took a shot from outside the box and scored the winning goal.
  • shout We heard a shout coming from the other side of the building.
  • shrift He refused to give her any shrift when she was caught lying.
  • shut Please shut the door before leaving the room.
  • sift I need to sift through all these papers to find the important ones.
  • soft My hair feels soft when I run my fingers through it.
  • theft He was arrested and charged with theft after stealing a purse from the store.
  • weft The weft of this fabric is made of cotton.

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