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Wight
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Definition: A person of a specified kind, especially one regarded as unfortunate.
- Pronunciations: US: /waɪt/; UK: /wʌɪt/
- 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.
- Synonyms: Person, individual, soul, creature, human.
- Related Words: Right, might, fight, night, tight.
- 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."