What is the correct spelling for GEUST?

If you accidentally misspell "geust", don't worry! There are a few suggestions that could help you correct it. Consider replacing it with "guest", a common word used to refer to someone visiting. Alternatively, "gust" could work if you're referring to a strong burst of wind.

Correct spellings for GEUST

  • ageist She was an ageist when she said that kids don't know how to dress nowadays.
  • est
  • GEES I need to study harder to get good GEES in my exams.
  • get I have to get dressed before leaving the house.
  • gets She always gets up at 6 am to go for a run.
  • ghost I think there might be a ghost in our house because I keep hearing strange noises at night.
  • gist I'd like to get the gist of the story before we start discussing it in detail.
  • gout Gout can cause sudden and severe joint pain, swelling, redness and warmth, and difficulty moving the affected joint.
  • guest I am delighted to welcome our special guest, John Smith, to today's event.
  • Gus Gus went to the park with his dog.
  • gust The gust of wind blew my hair in every direction.
  • gusto The young chef cooked with such gusto that everyone wanted to hire him.
  • gusts The gusts of wind knocked over the trash cans on the street.
  • gusty The wind outside was so gusty that it knocked over my potted plants.
  • gut "I have a bad feeling in my gut about this decision," said Tom.
  • jest He told a witty jest at the party and everyone burst out laughing.
  • joust The two knights prepared to joust in the tournament.
  • just I was just about to call you.