Incorrect spelling

sugest

Incorrect spelling, explanation: while sugest is a common misspelling, the correct form is always suggest. The reason sugest isn’t acceptable is simply because suggest has been standardized as the correct form in English. Language, especially spelling, works on conventions, and once a spelling pattern is established and widely accepted (through dictionaries, formal education, and publishing), it becomes the correct form. The alternative form sugest has never been part of the established convention.


Correct spelling

suggest

Correct spelling, explanation: suggest is the correct, historically and linguistically established form of the verb, while sugest is simply a misspelling. English spelling has evolved over centuries, influenced by many languages, including Latin, French, and Old English. The word suggest comes from the Latin verb suggestus, which is the past participle of suggerere (meaning to bring up, to propose). Over time, the word has kept its -g and its -e as part of the standard form in English.

Definition of suggest:
Verb, put forward for consideration
I suggest taking a short break before continuing with the project to refresh your mind.
She suggested we try the new café downtown for lunch today.

Collocations with suggest:
Some of the most commonly used collocations include:
1. Suggest an approach: to recommend a way of doing something.
He suggested a new approach to improve customer service.
2. Suggest (that) someone should do something: to advise or recommend an action that someone should take.
The teacher suggested that we should revise the material before the exam.
3. Suggest a change: to recommend altering something.
She suggested a change in the schedule to avoid the traffic.
4. Suggest doing something to someone: to propose an action to a person.
He suggested talking to the client about the new proposal.


Incorrect spelling

sugget

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suggesst

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sugesst

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