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How to spell LUGHT correctly?

If you find yourself mistyping "lught", the correct word you might be aiming for is "light". It's a common mistake and easy to rectify. Taking a moment to proofread or using spell-check can help ensure the accuracy of your writing, preventing such errors and making your text more polished.

List of suggestions on how to spell lught correctly

  • alight
  • aught I don't have aught to offer at the moment.
  • bight The bight of the rope was wrapped around the tree to secure the boat.
  • blight The blight on the community was caused by the polluted river water.
  • Bought
  • Caught I caught a fish with my new fishing rod.
  • eight
  • fight
  • flight I will be boarding my flight to New York in an hour.
  • Fought They fought bravely against their opponent, but ultimately lost the battle.
  • laugh The children couldn't help but laugh at the silly joke their dad told.
  • legit The company's credentials are legit, and they have a proven track record of success.
  • light
  • Lights The lights in the room were so bright that it made my eyes hurt.
  • lough Kyle fished for salmon at the nearby lough.
  • lug I lug my suitcase to the car.
  • luge I am a fan of the luge.
  • luger After the shootout, the gunman carried a Luger pistol.
  • lush The garden was lush with vibrant greenery and colorful blooms.
  • lust I felt a strong lust for him the moment I saw him walk into the room.
  • might I think I might faint.
  • naught Despite his efforts, his attempt at repairing the machinery was all for naught.
  • night I like to read at night before I go to sleep.
  • nought I'm feeling a bit nought these days
  • ought You ought to study more if you want to do well on the exam.
  • plight The plight of the animals in the zoo is heart-wrenching.
  • right You must turn yourself right around.
  • sight The sight of the mountains took my breath away.
  • slight The slight touch of his fingertip sent a current of electricity through my body.
  • sought Throughout his life, he sought out adventure and new experiences.
  • taught In the class taught by the professor, the students learned about the principles of arithmetic.
  • tight My shirt is really tight.
  • wight The wight was frighteningly tall.

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