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How to spell CAUST correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "caust" instead of the intended word, here are some possible corrections. If you meant "cast", it refers to throwing or shaping something. "Cause" is an option if you wanted to express a reason or motive. "Coast" would work if you wanted to talk about a shoreline. Double checking for spelling errors is always helpful!

List of suggestions on how to spell caust correctly

  • CADS
  • cars I am interested in learning about hybrid cars.
  • cart I need to fill up my cart with groceries for the week.
  • case
  • cast The director has decided to cast the lead role to a new and upcoming actor.
  • caste In some societies, people are still divided into a rigid caste system that determines their status and occupation.
  • casts She casts her fishing line into the water, hoping to catch a big fish.
  • casuist The politician was criticized for his casuist arguments, which appeared to distort the truth.
  • cat There was a stray cat wandering around the neighbourhood.
  • cats Cats are often associated with being independent creatures.
  • CATT
  • Caught
  • cause The broken glass was the cause of the injury.
  • Caused
  • Causer
  • caustic The caustic comments made by the critic left the artist feeling miserable.
  • caws
  • coast I love taking long walks on the coast.
  • cost
  • crust
  • crusty The old bread was becoming crusty and hard.
  • cst
  • curt She gave a curt reply and walked away.
  • cuss I don't like it when people cuss in front of me.
  • cut She used her scissors to cut the ribbon.
  • faust
  • gust The gust of wind nearly blew the hat off her head.
  • joust In medieval times, knights would joust to settle disputes.
  • just I just finished cooking dinner.

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