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How to spell BUGHT correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "bught", there are a few possible correct suggestions. One option could be "bought", indicating a past tense of the verb "buy". Another suggestion might be "bright", meaning something luminous or vivid. Lastly, "fought" could be another alternative, representing the past tense of the verb "fight."

List of suggestions on how to spell bught correctly

  • aught I don't remember aught about our conversation yesterday.
  • baht I exchanged my US dollars for Thai baht at the airport.
  • bight She cruised down the bay in her boat, Bight catching the sun and shimmering in the waves.
  • bights I love taking walks along the picturesque bights of the nearby river.
  • blight The blight ruined the crops.
  • bough The bough split in two, the tree's weight pulling it down.
  • Bought
  • bright The sky is bright this morning.
  • Brought She brought a can of soup.
  • budget We can't afford to go out to eat because we don't have a budget.
  • bug I'm getting a bug in my eye.
  • bunt The player attempted a bunt, but ended up fouling it off.
  • burgh
  • burt I named my new beagle after Burt Reynolds.
  • bust The bust of the president was unveiled.
  • but I really want ice cream, but I know I shouldn't have too much.
  • ought

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