What is the correct spelling for NAUSTY?

If you've typed "nausty" instead of "nasty", fret not; we all make spelling mistakes! Here are two likely suggestions: "nasty", conveying unpleasantness and "naughty", implying mischievous behavior. Both alternatives can fit different contexts, so choose the correct one based on the intended meaning of your sentence.

Correct spellings for NAUSTY

  • busty I saw a busty woman at the beach wearing a bikini.
  • dusty I cleaned the dusty bookshelf with a damp cloth.
  • faust The novel "Faust" by Goethe is about a man who makes a deal with the devil.
  • fusty She brought her fusty old clothes to the cleaners.
  • gusty The wind was gusty, and my hat almost blew off my head.
  • hasty I was feeling a bit hasty when I made the decision to leave.
  • lusty A lusty woman was definitely an eye-opener.
  • musty The room was musty and I could not wait to leave.
  • nasty She was nasty to him when they first met.
  • natty She dressed up in her new natty dress.
  • nausea She felt a wave of nausea wash over her as the rollercoaster descended down the steep hill.
  • nutty I always get the nutty flavor in my cereal.
  • pasty I can't believe they made a pasty of my grandma's chicken and bacon!
  • rusty It's rusty in here.
  • tasty I'm going to enjoy that tasty dessert.