What is the correct spelling for ACOST?

If you meant to type "acost" but it was misspelled, there are a few possible explanations. The correct suggestions may include "acoustic", referring to sound or musical equipment, "accost", meaning to approach or confront someone or "a cost", alluding to a price or expense. It's important to verify the intended word before using it.

Correct spellings for ACOST

  • accost
  • accosts The man accosts strangers on the street, asking for money.
  • ACCT Accounting majors must take ACCT 555.
  • act I'm going to act like I don't know what you're talking about.
  • acts He acts as if he has all the answers, but really he's just guessing like everyone else.
  • ascot She was wearing an ascot.
  • ASST I am the ASST for my boss and I help him with his daily tasks.
  • cast The building was cast in concrete and steel.
  • coast I love walking along the coast and listening to the sound of waves crashing.
  • cost The cost of the damages is unknown.
  • cst Please stop using the cst.