What is the correct spelling for TOGHT?

If you mistakenly spelled "toght" instead of "tight", fret not! Here are a few alternative, correct suggestions: "tooth", "tough" and "taught".

Correct spellings for TOGHT

  • Bought I recently bought a new pair of running shoes that feel great.
  • Fought The two warriors fought fiercely, their swords clashing in the heat of battle.
  • nought The number zero is called "nought" in Britain.
  • ought I ought to be getting home.
  • sought I sought out her advice.
  • taught After the hurricane, my town was taught the importance of disaster preparedness.
  • thought She thought about how she was going to break the bad news to her parents.
  • tight I need to loosen up my tight jeans.
  • tights Please put on your tightest pair of tights.
  • toast I burned the toast because I forgot about it in the toaster.
  • Tobit Tobit guided his family during the difficult times.
  • tog I need to put on my winter coat and tog to stay warm in the snow.
  • toga My costume is a Greek toga.
  • togo There is a small African country called Togo.
  • tonight I have something important to do tonight.
  • toot The toot of a horn announced their arrival.
  • tort The prosecutor sought a stiff sentence for the defendant because of the tort he committed.
  • tosh I hope my new Tosh truck will fit in your garage.
  • tot The little girl proudly carried her tot-sized backpack on her first day of daycare.
  • tough I'm not your average tough guy.
  • tout He was trying to tout his latest book on social media, hoping to attract more readers.