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How to spell WAISTING correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "waisting" instead of the correct spelling, here are some suggestions to consider. One possibility is "wasting", which means squandering or using something carelessly. Alternatively, you could mean "waistline", referring to the measurement around the waist. Double-check the context to determine the accurate word to use.

List of suggestions on how to spell waisting correctly

  • basting I am basting the turkey with butter and herbs to give it a nice flavor.
  • casting After completing the script, the director began casting for the lead role.
  • fasting Many religions require fasting as a form of spiritual practice.
  • Foisting She accused her colleagues of foisting all the work on her.
  • Hasting
  • heisting
  • Hoisting The men were hoisting the body of the victim up to the stretcher.
  • lasting The effects of the pandemic will have a lasting impact on the economy.
  • listing
  • Misting The misting of the plants made the air refreshing and damp.
  • Pasting
  • tasting I am really enjoying tasting all of the different flavors of ice cream at this shop.
  • twisting The road ahead was full of twisting turns and blind corners.
  • Wafting The scent of fresh baked bread was wafting from the bakery down the street.
  • waistline I need to lose some weight off my waistline.
  • waiting
  • wanting
  • wasting He felt like he was wasting his time scrolling through social media.
  • Whisking She was whisking eggs for her omelet.
  • whistling The whistling wind was howling.
  • whiting
  • wilting
  • wising I am wising up to your games and will not be fooled anymore.
  • witting She knew it was a witting decision to not show up for the meeting.
  • Worsting I had the worsting of my life today.
  • Wresting Wresting the heavy suitcase from her grip, he smiled and offered to carry it for her.

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