SIGHTED
The verb form of sight is "to see."
the verb is can be
Taste. 'See' is a verb, 'sight' is a noun. 'Taste' is a verb and also a noun.
The word 'sight' is both a verb and a noun.EXAMPLESverb: I was the first to sight the rare species.noun: The Grand Canyon was quite an amazing sight.
what an incredible sight that surely is!
Awesome is not a verb. A verb is an action, and you can't awesome. It is an adjective describing something, such as "an awesome sight."
If used in the context of "to be invisible" it is a verb. Hide can be used as a verb for invisible, as in "to hide from sight".
If your using a non-action verb, it would be:"What a wonderful sight!"An action verb would be:"Look at that sight!"I know it doesn't look much a difference, but there is. Thesight of the mountains were magnificent.
No, "hid" is the past tense of the verb "hide".
"Hides" is a present tense verb that functions as the simple present form of the verb "hide," which means to conceal or to keep out of sight.
It can be (a sighted ship, a sighted target, a sighted person as opposed to a blind person).The word is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to sight" (to see, or aim).
No. The word sight is a noun or a verb (to look or aim). It is often confused with the homophone words cite (quote) and site (location).