5-letter ladders often require uncommon words to change consonants.
Here's one using bight and revet:
(22 steps) tight bight bigot begot beget beset reset revet rivet river rider wider wader wades wares cares cores corps coups coupe loupe louse loose
Slightly shorter are:
(21 steps) tight bight bigot begot beget beset reset revet rivet river rider rides sides sires sores cores corps coups coupe loupe louse loose
(18 steps) tight bight bigot begot beget beset reset revet rivet civet covet coves cores corps coups coupe loupe louse loose
You misspelled the word "lose." "Loose" is the opposite of "tight."
The noun form for the adjective 'tight' is tightness.A related noun form is tights, an uncountable noun with no singular form; a word for a type tight fitting clothing.
loose, or open "that jar isn't tight enough, its loose." or "he had a tight grip, but her hand had a loose grip."
No; as opposites, tight and loose are examples of antonyms.Tight (meaning restrictive) and tight (meaning drunk) are homonyms, as would be right and write. A homonym is a word that sounds or is spelled the same, but has a completely different meaning.
There are many slang terms for sexual innuendos. A person being tight or loose refers to the idea that a woman's vagina can be tight or loose.
u want them more tight than loose
loose when its around your finger but tight when you pull it :)
Tagalog Translation of LADDER: hagdan
Tie him tight, but not so tight that if you needed to get him loose you couldn't.
A tight pack is were they are on there side and a loose pack is where they are not on there side. :)
If you're talking about the adjective, tight. If you're talking about the way a person acts, unchaste.
No, there is no long vowel sound in the word "ladder".