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How to spell TIRST correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "tirst", there are a few possible correct suggestions for the intended word you might be looking for. It could be "thirst", meaning a strong desire for a drink. Alternatively, it could be "first", referring to the initial position in a sequence or race.

List of suggestions on how to spell tirst correctly

  • Didst In Didst Thou steal this cake from the fridge?
  • direst
  • dirt The dirt was so thick, I couldn't see the ground.
  • DIST I couldn't see the finish line in the race because it was too far in the DIST.
  • Durst Fred Durst is the lead singer of the band Limp Bizkit.
  • erst This is erst the second time I have ever had to do this.
  • first My first date was with my husband
  • fist
  • gist The gist of the story is that she spyed on him.
  • Hist
  • list
  • midst Jason and his friends were situated in the midst of the party.
  • mist The mist was so thick that we could not see more than a few feet in front of us.
  • Tars He wears a Tars T-shirt.
  • Tarsi The Tarsi family is a large one.
  • tart I'm going to make a tart for dessert.
  • terse
  • test
  • thirst After a long day of hiking, I had an intense thirst and drank a whole liter of water.
  • thirsty After getting lost in the vast desert, I was thirsty and famished.
  • tiers The cake had three tiers stacked on top of each other.
  • ties The ties between the two families were strengthened after their children got married.
  • tight I need to loosen up my tie, it's getting a little tight.
  • tilsit She eagerly arrived at the conference to hear Sergei Tilsit's keynote.
  • tilt He felt the ground tilt beneath him as he stumbled over a loose rock.
  • tint I am going to add a blue tint to my hair.
  • toast Do you want to make toast?
  • TORS
  • torso She lifted weights to strengthen her torso.
  • tort The victim of the car accident sued the driver for tort.
  • trot Normally, I trot out to the mailbox each day, but yesterday I had to walk because of the blizzard.
  • trust I trust that you will be able to make all of the arrangements necessary.
  • tryst She had a tryst with her lover in the forest.
  • twist I had a great time at the party, but my best friend's twist was so terrible I can't even think about it
  • Wist I wist I had a wand like Harry's.

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