What does WIGHT mean?

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  1. Part of Speech: Noun
  2. Definition: A person of a specified kind, especially one regarded as unfortunate.
  3. Pronunciations: US: /waɪt/; UK: /wʌɪt/
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "wight" dates back to Old English and originally meant "person" or "human being". In modern usage, it is often used to describe someone who is unfortunate or unlucky.
  5. Synonyms: Person, individual, soul, creature, human.
  6. Related Words: Right, might, fight, night, tight.
  7. Example Sentences:
    • "He was a poor wight who never caught a break in life."
    • "The wight was left alone in the dark alley, shivering with fear."
    • "She was a kind-hearted wight who always tried to help those in need."


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