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How to spell SIESTER correctly?

If you've been misspelling "siester" as "siester", worry not! The correct spelling for a short afternoon nap is "siesta". Another possibility is "sister", which refers to a female sibling. Remember, the English language can be tricky, but with a little practice, you'll ace the spelling game!

List of suggestions on how to spell siester correctly

  • chester
  • ester The fruity smell of apple comes from the ester within it.
  • fester If you don't clean a wound properly, it can fester and become infected.
  • Hester The protagonist washes the plates that Hester used.
  • jester The jester was performing for the king and queen.
  • Lester After the mayoral election, Lester announced his retirement.
  • lister
  • mister I'm Mister Jenkins.
  • pester My little brother likes to pester me by asking nonstop questions while I'm trying to watch TV.
  • piaster The piaster was a silver coin used in Ancient Greece.
  • scepter The King held the scepter aloft as he led his troops into battle.
  • semester
  • setter The setter on the volleyball team is responsible for setting up the perfect pass for the hitters to take advantage of.
  • shyster It is important to be careful when dealing with someone who is known to be a shyster.
  • siesta It's so hot outside, I think I'll take a siesta in the shade.
  • siestas In the summer, my grandparents would take us on siestas, a tradition passed down from their parents.
  • sifter I need to borrow your sifter to strain the flour for the cake batter.
  • sinister The sinister forest looked foreboding.
  • sister My sister and I went shopping at the mall yesterday.
  • sisters The sisters were always supportive of one another, even during their occasional disagreements.
  • sitter I hired a sitter to watch my kids while I went to work.
  • sweater I bought a cozy sweater to wear on chilly days.
  • sweeter That cake is sweeter than I imagined.
  • tester The tester discovered a critical bug in the software.

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