toughen throughout heighten lighten
active, destructive, creative, sensitive, detective
ghost ghoul aghast spaghetti naughty caught taught taught daughter fraught
the "gh" is pronounced like "f" la-f-ter
No. Middle English is two words.
W and GH
The "gh" in "laugh" comes from Middle English influence, where the "gh" was used to represent the "f" sound. Over time, English spelling has evolved to reflect the historical roots of words, even if the pronunciation changes.
Some words ending in GH are:boughcoughdoughenoughhighlaughneighnighroughsighsleighthighthoroughthroughtoughugh
ghost
ghag
Words with 'gh' and 'kn' sounds are known as consonant clusters. The combination of 'gh' produces sounds like /f/ in words like "enough" or /g/ in words like "ghost." The 'kn' cluster typically produces the /n/ sound in words like "knight" or "knit."
brightlycougheddelightfuldoughtyfightingfrightenedhighlighthighlyhighpointhighwayinsightfullaughinglightningmightilynaughtyneighborsnightfallnightgownnightmarenighttimerightfullysleighedslightlystraightenthoroughlytoughness
laugh
Some words ending with the letters "gh" pronounced as "f" are: rough, tough, enough, cough, laugh.
The silent letter in the word mightier is gh. When you pronounce the word you dont say migahter! rihgt ot gh is silent! Happy to answer your question Marisa
there are many through rough though
ghat, ghee, ghis
ugh.