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No. It is a long I sound, the same as right and flight.
Dislike, despise, and detest are all suitable antonyms for the word delight.
Fright
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No, "fright" is not a short vowel word. It has a long vowel sound in the first syllable.
Delight is a noun and a verb. "The arrival of the Snow Queen filled him with delight." (noun) "I delight in the sweet sound of music." (verb)
No, the word 'slight' has a long I vowel sound as in blight and delight.
Scooby Doo Where Are You - 1969 A Night of Fright Is No Delight 1-16 was released on: USA: 10 January 1970 Japan: 31 May 1970
Yes, the noun fright is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion (or an opinion, Her hair is a fright.)
Yes, the word 'fright' is a noun.
The word "fright" does not have any homophones.
No. It is a long I sound, the same as right and flight.
Much to his delight, he saw his friend after an year. This is a sample sentence using the word delight.
Dislike, despise, and detest are all suitable antonyms for the word delight.
Take the English word free and add a t sound at the end. (Don't pronounce the s at the end.)
According to the Oxford Standard Dictionary the word fright means "a sudden intense feeling of fear". The word fright is a noun which also means fear.