Freight vs Reight - What's the difference?
freight | reight |
Payment for transportation.
Goods or items in transport.
Transport of goods.
(label) Cultural or emotional associations.
(Yorkshire) right
(Yorkshire) right
(Yorkshire) very
(Yorkshire) good
As a noun freight
is payment for transportation.As a verb freight
is to transport (goods).As an adverb reight is
right.As an adjective reight is
right.freight
English
Noun
(-)- The freight was more expensive for cars than for coal.
- The freight shifted and the trailer turned over on the highway.
- They shipped it ordinary freight to spare the expense.
- A wedding ring is small, but it has massive emotional freight .
Synonyms
* cargo * luggageDerived terms
* freight car * freighter * freight yard * pay the freightDerived terms
* fraughtAnagrams
* *reight
English
Adverb
(head)Adjective
- That's a reight idea!
