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How to spell LAGHT correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "laght", fret not! The correct spelling you're seeking is "laughed". This word denotes the action of emitting sounds or expressions of amusement. So, next time you want to convey that someone laughed heartily, just remember to add the "u" after "g" to spell it correctly.

List of suggestions on how to spell laght correctly

  • alight
  • aught I have not seen him in aught of a week.
  • baht She always keeps her money in baht.
  • bight The bight in the river was tricky to navigate.
  • blight The blight has left the crops malnourished and.
  • Caught
  • eight I ate eight slices of pizza for dinner.
  • fight The two competitors entered the ring, ready to fight for the championship title.
  • flight She took a flight to Los Angeles.
  • lag I experienced significant lag while playing my online game due to a poor internet connection.
  • lager I prefer to drink lager beer rather than ale.
  • lash After whipping his back with a wet barb of wood, the man felt the burn of lash marks spreading over his skin.
  • last This is the last time I'll be late for work.
  • lat When I see that lat I'm going tolat.
  • lath I nailed the plaster tightly on the lath behind it.
  • lathe Please show me how to use the lathe.
  • laugh I always laugh at my dad's corny jokes.
  • legit I'm pretty sure this coupon is legit.
  • light I need to light the candle.
  • Lights
  • might I might try to call her later.
  • naught Despite their efforts, the team achieved naught in winning the championship.
  • night I hate sleeping in during the night.
  • ought I ought to be at work by now.
  • plight The plight of the homeless is a serious concern in our community.
  • right What was the right thing to do?
  • sight A sight of the sun touching the horizon fills me with warmth.
  • slight
  • taught The teacher always taught us to believe in ourselves.
  • tight The knot was tied so tight, it couldn't be undone.
  • wight Last night, I saw a wight in my backyard.

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