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How to spell FEIGHT correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "feight" instead of the correct term, there are various possible suggestions to consider. The correct spelling could be "freight", which refers to goods transported by air, land or sea. Alternatively, you may have intended to write "fight", denoting a physical or verbal altercation. Remember to proofread and verify spellings for accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell feight correctly

  • bight The bight of the rope was too small to tie around the tree.
  • eight I have an appointment at eight in the morning.
  • eighty My grandmother is turning eighty next month.
  • feign She would often feign illness in order to get out of going to school.
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  • fight The two boys got into a fight over who would play with the toy first.
  • fights The two siblings had frequent fights over who got to use the computer first.
  • flight I am so excited for my flight to Paris next week.
  • flighty She's always been a bit flighty, constantly changing her mind without any real thought or commitment.
  • Fought He fought tirelessly against injustice and oppression.
  • freight The heavy freight was delivered by the truck.
  • fright I was filled with fright when I heard strange noises coming from the dark basement.
  • height The height of the mountain made it difficult to climb.
  • light The sun's light is so bright that it hurts my eyes.
  • might
  • night I love walking at night, when everything is quiet and peaceful.
  • right
  • sight Even though the sky was cloudy, the sight of the colorful flowers brightened up my day.
  • tight She wrapped the bandage tight around her sprained ankle.
  • weight She lifted the weight effortlessly, surprising everyone in the gym.
  • weighty The professor presented a weighty argument in favor of the theory.
  • wight The wight jumped out of the bushes and scared us.

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