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How to spell PRIGHT correctly?

If you meant to type "pright" but realized it's a misspelling, there are a few possible corrections you can consider. It could be "bright", describing something full of light or "fright", referring to a feeling of fear. Alternatively, it might be "plight", meaning a difficult or unfortunate situation.

List of suggestions on how to spell pright correctly

  • aright I hope I have prepared everything aright for the party tonight.
  • bright
  • freight The freight train rumbled through the town, carrying a load of coal.
  • fright The loud noise at night gave me a fright.
  • plight The refugees were in a terrible plight, with no food, water, or shelter.
  • priest Irit looked up at the priest who had entered the room.
  • prig The new employee acted like a prig, always correcting his colleagues' grammar and insisting on following all the rules to the letter.
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  • privet I trimmed the privet hedges to keep them neat and tidy.
  • right I should have gone to the right room.
  • upright The bookshelf was leaning to one side, so I pushed it upright.
  • wright The wright crafted the wooden chair carefully, paying attention to every detail.

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