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How to spell HAUGHT correctly?

If you're encountering the misspelling "haught", there are a few possible correct suggestions to consider. One option could be "taught", which means to have been educated or instructed. Another alternative could be "haunt", referring to a place visited frequently or a persistent memory. Finally, "ought" might be another suitable choice, indicating obligation or duty.

List of suggestions on how to spell haught correctly

  • aught I did not find aught to wear to the party.
  • Bought Yesterday I bought a new dress for the party.
  • Caught
  • Fought He fought bravely in the war.
  • haughty Her haughty attitude made it difficult to approach her.
  • haunt The abandoned mansion on the hill had a haunted look that seemed to haunt the inhabitants of the nearby town.
  • height The height of the tree was astonishing.
  • Hugh Hugh is my favorite actor of all time.
  • naught She was pleased with the results of her test after fearing that she had done naught to prepare for it.
  • naughty My little sister was very naughty and ate all the cookies while I was out.
  • nought I was able to solve the math problems effortlessly because I knew that nought means zero.
  • ought I ought to study for my exam tomorrow.
  • sought The company sought the help of a consultant to improve their sales.
  • taught
  • thought I thought about my answer before responding to the question.

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