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How to spell LIGET correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "liget" and are unsure of the correct spelling, consider alternatives like "legit" or "light". These words are commonly used and may fit the context better. Remember to review your text for accuracy, and rely on spelling aids or dictionaries when in doubt.

List of suggestions on how to spell liget correctly

  • beget The couple had hoped to beget a child soon after their wedding.
  • bigot It is unacceptable to hold prejudices and discriminate against others based on their beliefs; anyone who does so is a bigot.
  • digit I need to add another digit to my PIN code.
  • fidget I always fidget with my hands when I'm nervous or bored.
  • get
  • lager
  • leger The company's financial statements were prepared by a leger accountant.
  • legit I got my degree from a legit institution.
  • let Let's go to the park tomorrow.
  • licit The classroom was filled with students who were here to learn about business, but the primarily topic of conversation was licit and illicit
  • lied She lied about her age to get her driver's license.
  • liege I am honored to be your loyal liege.
  • lieges The king addressed his loyal lieges, thanking them for their unwavering support.
  • LIEUT
  • lift
  • ligate The ligate bond forms a close and strong atomic bond between the atoms.
  • light She couldn't sleep without a night light.
  • like I like to eat pizza on the weekends.
  • liked I really liked your outfit.
  • liken
  • likes She likes to read novels in her spare time.
  • lilt The music had a gentle lilt to it, causing everyone to feel happy and carefree.
  • Limed The wood was limed to create a whitewashed effect.
  • limit She didn't want to go over the limit on her credit card.
  • lined I have a new pair of lined jeans.
  • linnet I found a beautiful little linnet in my garden.
  • lint My sweater is covered in lint.
  • list I cannot think of a list of things to do.
  • lit The windows were lit up with the lights of the cars driving by.
  • lite
  • liter I had to bring my own liter of water.
  • Lived I lived in that same apartment for five years before moving to a new city.
  • loge The theater director went to the loge to watch the performance from a private area.
  • loges The loges at the theater were reserved for the VIP guests.
  • luge She had a blast trying out the luge track at the winter sports park.
  • luger The luger skidded down the icy track at breakneck speed.
  • midget A midget is a person who is very small.
  • piaget John Piaget is known for his work on cognitive development.
  • PUGET I got a pot of Puget Sound.
  • roget She gave him a roget for his birthday.
  • widget I added a widget to my phone's home screen to track my daily steps.

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