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How to spell GRAST correctly?

If you are struggling with the misspelling "grast", there are a few possible correct suggestions to consider. It is likely that you intended to type "grasp", which means to understand or comprehend. Double-check your spelling or use auto-correct options to help avoid this common typing error.

List of suggestions on how to spell grast correctly

  • brest
  • cast The director was impressed with the cast of actors and actresses for the new movie.
  • coast I love to visit the coast and watch the waves.
  • craft
  • crass She acted like a complete clutz, acting like the crass person she is.
  • crest I have a strange crest on my head.
  • crust The crust of the bread was hard and crispy.
  • frost The morning dew had turned into a layer of frost on the grass.
  • ghost The ghost of Catherine Walker haunts this old house.
  • gist We got the gist of what he said.
  • grace The grace of God was upon her.
  • grad I am so proud of my daughter, she's a grad now.
  • grade
  • GRADS The ceremony for GRADS will be held next week at the school auditorium.
  • Grady Grady is a great cartoonist.
  • graft The patient needed a skin graft to heal the burn wounds.
  • grand My grand parents live in a grand mansion in the countryside.
  • grant The government has approved a grant to improve the public transportation system.
  • grasp I have to grasp the opportunity before it slips away.
  • grass I love walking in the grass.
  • grassy
  • grate I need to clean the grate on the barbecue before grilling.
  • gravest The gravest threat we face is the escalating war in Syria.
  • grayest The sky on a stormy day is the grayest I've ever seen.
  • GRAYS The sky was filled with dark grays and ominous clouds before the storm hit.
  • graze I watched the cows graze in the pasture.
  • grease I need to clean my grease trap.
  • greasy My hair looks greasy.
  • great The great pyramids of Egypt have fascinated people for centuries.
  • greet
  • gris The sky was gris today.
  • grist I mixed the flour, sugar, salt, and yeast in the bowl, and then added the oil and the grist.
  • grit She showed incredible grit and determination to finish the marathon despite her injured ankle.
  • groat
  • gross I don't even want to look at that gross food.
  • grosz
  • grout I'm going to clean the grout.
  • grunt The soldier let out a loud grunt as he lifted the heavy equipment onto his shoulders.
  • grus
  • guest We had a guest from across the pond stay with us for the weekend.
  • gust The gust of wind nearly knocked over the trashcan.
  • kraft My aunt makes the best kraft paper.
  • rest I need to rest before the party.
  • roast Boston has some of the best roast pork in the country.
  • rust I need to clean my rust off my car.
  • trust
  • tryst He had arranged a tryst with his lover under the full moon.
  • wrest
  • wrist I was tying my shoe, but I couldn't get the knot to go over my wrist.

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