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"Ight" is the lazy way of saying "all right." It means OK or fine. You pronounce it with a drawl, sort of like "aiite"
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A list of words that end with ES:admiresbootiesclothesduesglasseshadesseriesyes
Some words that end with 'it' are:acquitadmitaffidavitauditbaitbanditbenefitbiscuitcircuitcockpitcommitconceitconduitcreditculpritbitdeceitdebitdepositdigiteditemitexhibitexitexplicitexploitfitflitforfeitfruitgaitgritkithabithermithit,illicitimplicitinhabitinheritinhibitknitlimitlitmeritnitomitorbitparfaitpermitpit,plaitportraitprofitpulpitpunditpursuitquitrabbitrecruitsit,solicitspitsplitspiritstraitsuitsummittacittraittransmittwitunitvisitvomitwaitwhitwit,
Words start with a prefix and end with a suffix.
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light, might , sight , fight , bite, tight, really anything with an ight sound ending
Ight means alright in text slang.
Yes, The word has a long I (flyt), as do other words ending in -ight.
Yes, as do other words spelled with -IGHT (long I, silent GH). (The exceptions are -IGHT words spelled with EI, which sounds like a long A.)
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Oh, dude, the suffix of night is "-ight." Like, it's that little bit at the end of the word that just hangs out there, doing its thing. So, yeah, "-ight" is the suffix of night. Cool, right?
Yes. It has the long I (bryt) like other -IGHT words, fight, light, and right.
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"Ight" is slang for "alright" or "okay." It is often used informally in conversation or text messages as a casual way of indicating agreement or acknowledgment.
In addition to the words ending in -ight that have a long I (fight, right, sight), there are the words high, nigh, sigh, and thigh.
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