Two words that sound the same as "sight" are "cite" and "site."
A homophone for "sight" is "site." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
Words like "light," "sight," "delight," and "night" are spelled with "igh" and have a long I sound.
There is no long vowel sound -- the I has a short I sound.The long I sound is heard in the words site and sight and cite. (they sound the same)
The rhyming words are fight, light, might, night, right, sight, tight, and with the same spelling white, write, trite, smite, and quite. The long I sound also appears in words such as fried, guide, pride, style, trial, child, and many other 5-letter words.
Some words with the same vowel sound as "kite" include light, tight, fight, and height.
A homophone for "sight" is "site." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
site, sight
Yes. Both words have a long I sound, as in my, by, high, right, and sight.
Words like "light," "sight," "delight," and "night" are spelled with "igh" and have a long I sound.
Sight and Sound
There is no long vowel sound -- the I has a short I sound.The long I sound is heard in the words site and sight and cite. (they sound the same)
He lost sight of the suspect.Her sight was improved greatly with glasses.Sight and site sound the same but mean different things.
The rhyming words are fight, light, might, night, right, sight, tight, and with the same spelling white, write, trite, smite, and quite. The long I sound also appears in words such as fried, guide, pride, style, trial, child, and many other 5-letter words.
Some words with the same vowel sound as "kite" include light, tight, fight, and height.
Yes. It is a short I.The words with a long I are the words site and sight.
Homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, while homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. In this example, "sea" and "see" are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Sight.