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How to spell SMIGHTE correctly?

If you meant to type "smighte", you might have been aiming for "smitten", "slight" or "smite". "Smitten" implies being deeply infatuated, "slight" refers to something small or minor, and "smite" means to strike or hit. Double-checking the spelling ensures clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell smighte correctly

  • might I might go for a run this afternoon if the weather clears up.
  • mightn
  • mighty The knights rode out to battle with their mighty swords.
  • sight Her eyesight deteriorated as she grew older.
  • sighted The hiker sighted a bear in the distance and carefully backed away.
  • sights During our trip to Paris, we toured all of the famous sights in the city, including the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.
  • slight She felt a slight breeze on her face as she walked down the beach.
  • slighted I felt slighted when my boss overlooked my contribution to the project.
  • slighter There was a slighter chance of rain in the forecast today than there was yesterday.
  • slights Despite the slights she had experienced in the past, she remained gracious and kind-hearted towards everyone.
  • smite The hero was able to smite the evil dragon with a single blow of his sword.

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