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Blighter vs Plighter - What's the difference?

blighter | plighter |

As nouns the difference between blighter and plighter

is that blighter is one who blights while plighter is one who or that which plights, engages, or pledges.

blighter

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who blights.
  • (British, often, disrespectful) A person, usually male, especially one who behaves in an objectionable or pitiable manner.
  • * 1911 , , Red Money , ch. 10:
  • "[I]f I had known that Pine was such a blighter as to leave me nothing, I'm hanged if I'd have allowed him to be buried in such decent company."
  • * 1919 , , The Secret of the Tower , ch. 7:
  • He knew that the old blighter had to be humored in certain small ways.
  • * 1923 , , The Inimitable Jeeves :
  • I tackled the blighter squarely.
  • * 2012 March 27, , " The King's Speech play: At last, my crowning moment...," The Independent (UK) (retrieved 27 Dec 2012):
  • Translation: there's still some hope for you, poor stammering blighter .

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    plighter

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who or that which plights, engages, or pledges.
  • This kingly seal And plighter of high hearts! ? Shakespeare.