What is the correct spelling for WIST?

If you've mistakenly typed "wist" instead of the actual word you meant to use, there are a few correct alternatives to consider. "Wish" is a verb meaning to desire, "whist" refers to a card game, "wrist" signifies the joint between hand and arm and "twist" denotes a turning or twisting motion.

Correct spellings for WIST

  • DIST The lady advised the man to back off and keep a safe DIST from her.
  • fist He clenched his fist in anger when he saw the unjust treatment.
  • gist What is your gist of the meeting?
  • Hist
  • list I need to double-check my grocery list before going to the store.
  • mist The mist enveloped the street, making it difficult to see.
  • twist The plot twist in the movie was so surprising that it left the audience speechless.
  • waist She wrapped her belt tightly around her waist.
  • Wast
  • west She lives in a small town out west.
  • whist She could hear the sound of whist coming from the living room.
  • wilt
  • Wis
  • WISC He got a score of 31 on the WISC.
  • wise He found it wise to consult his mentor before making any major decisions.
  • wish I wish I could have attended the concert.
  • wisp The wisp of smoke from the campfire calmly drifted up towards the stars.
  • Wist
  • wit She impressed everyone with her quick wit and clever jokes.
  • wits He was afraid he had lost his wits after spending a week in the haunted house.
  • Witt
  • wrist I sprained my wrist while playing volleyball.