What is the correct spelling for TSTED?

If you mistakenly typed "tsted" and meant to write "tested", don't fret! Here are some correct suggestions: trusted, taste, twisted, tasted, twisted, toasted, trusted, tasted, rested. Double-checking your spelling is always recommended to ensure your message is clear and accurate.

Correct spellings for TSTED

  • Dusted The maid dusted the shelves and removed all the cobwebs.
  • sated After a hearty meal, I finally felt sated.
  • Sited The factory was sited on a large plot of land with easy access to major highways.
  • stated The teacher stated that the final exam would be next Friday.
  • STD
  • stead He worked in the same stead for 20 years without a break.
  • steed She rode her trusty steed through the forest, deep in thought.
  • stet The editor marked the paragraph for deletion, but the author insisted on keeping it with a simple "stet."
  • stud He's a stud athlete who excels in both football and basketball.
  • taste I really enjoy the taste of this cheese.
  • Tasted She enjoyed the wine, and it tasted delicious.
  • taster The taster was quite impressed with the new wine.
  • tatted My cat has a pretty pink tatted tail.
  • tested I have been tested for ADHD.
  • tester The tester was determining how much wax was needed to properly seal the deal.
  • toasted I toasted some bread and we had a sandwich for lunch.
  • Tooted The driver tooted the horn to alert the pedestrians.
  • Tossed The salad was tossed with mixed greens, tomatoes and crumbled blue cheese.
  • Toted
  • Totted Last night, I totted up my expenses for the month and realized I had spent way too much on coffee.
  • Touted Unlikely to be touted as the next big thing, the newest addition to the cafe is a bit underwhelming.
  • trusted They trusted that he was telling the truth.
  • trysted She regretted that she had trysted with him.
  • twisted The tree branches were twisted in unnatural shapes after the storm.