What is the correct spelling for GEST?

If you accidentally misspell "gest", here are some possible correct suggestions. "Gest" could be corrected to "guest", referring to someone who is invited to an event or place. Alternatively, it could be corrected to "geste", which means a heroic or noble action. Always double-check your spelling to ensure clarity in your writing.

Correct spellings for GEST

  • best Sarah is the best baker in the town.
  • est
  • Fest I am attending a music fest this weekend with my friends.
  • gent The old man was always a gentleman, a true gent.
  • get I need to get my hair cut this weekend.
  • gets He gets very anxious before exams.
  • gist The gist of the conversation was that we needed to increase our sales figures.
  • guest I will have a few guest over for dinner tonight.
  • gust The strong gust of wind knocked over the lawn chairs.
  • jest He couldn't help but jest about his friend's new haircut.
  • lest He tied his shoes tightly, lest he trip on the rocky trail.
  • nest The bird constructed a nest in the tree.
  • pest
  • rest After a long day of work, I just want to sit and rest for a while.
  • test Students in high school usually have to take a standardized test to get into college.
  • vest I need to go buy a new vest before it gets any colder.
  • west I have always dreamed of living in the west.
  • Yest
  • zest She added a sprinkle of zest to the dish to give it a burst of flavor.