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How to spell FUSTEC correctly?

If you're looking for alternative spellings for the word "fustec", a few possibilities could be "fustic", "fustick" or "fustoc". These options are closer to the original term and may help avoid confusion. Remember to double-check their meanings to ensure accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell fustec correctly

  • Austen Jane Austen wrote several novels, including Pride and Prejudice.
  • Busted I got busted for speeding on the freeway.
  • Buster I named my dog Buster because he likes to chase after things.
  • Custer Custer's Last Stand is a famous battle that took place in 1876, where George Armstrong Custer and his troops were vastly outnumbered and ultimately defeated.
  • Dusted I dusted the bookshelf before putting the books back in their place.
  • Duster I used a duster to clean off the bookshelf.
  • Fasted He fasted for twenty-four hours before the medical procedure.
  • Fasten Before taking off, fasten your seatbelt and ensure that your tray table is locked in the upright position.
  • Faster I always run faster when I hear my favorite song.
  • Fester If you don't clean your wound properly, it could become infected and fester.
  • Fisted
  • Fluster The unexpected question flustered her during the job interview.
  • Foster The couple decided to foster three children in need of a loving home.
  • Fuse The fuse blew out and the lights went out.
  • Fused The glass pieces were carefully fused together to create a beautiful mosaic artwork.
  • Fusee The fusee of the old grandfather clock had to be replaced to keep it ticking.
  • Fusees The hikers always carry some extra Fusees in case of an emergency.
  • Fuses Sometimes fuses blow during electrical surges or overloads, causing the power to go out.
  • Fussed My mother fussed over the arrangement of the furniture in the living room.
  • Fusses She fusses a lot about her appearance.
  • Fustier
  • Fusty The attic was filled with old, fusty clothes that hadn't been touched in years.
  • Gusted The wind gusted so strongly that it knocked over the garbage cans in the alley.
  • Juster
  • Lusted He had lusted after her for years, but never had the courage to ask her out on a date.
  • Luster The luster of the diamond was captivating.
  • Muster I could not muster the energy to attend the party.
  • Ousted The CEO was ousted after it was discovered that he had embezzled funds from the company.
  • Ouster The ouster of the company's CEO was unexpected and has caused concern among its investors.
  • Rusted The old bicycle had rusted over the years and was no longer rideable.
  • Rustic The rustic cabin in the woods was the perfect spot for a weekend getaway.

Misspelling of the day

Delecate

  • dedicate
  • delegate
  • delegated
  • delegates
  • delete
  • delicate
  • relegate
  • relocate
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