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How to spell TUGHT correctly?

If you meant to type "tught" but actually misspelled it, there are a few possible correct suggestions. It is likely that you intended to type "taught", which is the past tense of the verb "teach". Other possible words include "tight", meaning firm or secure or "thought", the past tense of the verb "think."

List of suggestions on how to spell tught correctly

  • aught I have not seen him since aught-seven.
  • ought You ought to study harder if you want to get good grades.
  • taught The teacher taught me how to multiply fractions.
  • thought I thought it was going to rain.
  • tight She held on tight as the roller coaster plunged down the steep slope.
  • tights I wear tights under my dress in the winter to keep warm.
  • tough Running a marathon is tough, but the sense of accomplishment at the finish line is well worth it.
  • tuft A small tuft of hair was all that remained on the barber's floor after the client's haircut.
  • tug The strong wind caused the boat to tug at the dock.
  • Tut Tut, tut, you should have finished your homework by now.

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