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sight

Invisible vs Sight - What's the difference?

invisible | sight |


As an adjective invisible

is unable to be seen; out of sight; not visible.

As a noun sight is

the ability to see.

As a verb sight is

to register visually.

Impeccably vs Sight - What's the difference?

impeccably | sight |


As an adverb impeccably

is in an perfect or flawless manner.

As a noun sight is

(in the singular) the ability to see.

As a verb sight is

to register visually.

Aight vs Sight - What's the difference?

aight | sight |


As an adverb aight

is (aave|slang) all right.

As a noun sight is

(in the singular) the ability to see.

As a verb sight is

to register visually.

Sight vs Syght - What's the difference?

sight | syght |

Syght is a alternative form of sight.



As nouns the difference between sight and syght

is that sight is the ability to see while syght is an archaic spelling of lang=en.

As a verb sight

is to register visually.

Ight vs Sight - What's the difference?

ight | sight |


In obsolete terms the difference between ight and sight

is that ight is possession while sight is the instrument of seeing; the eye.

As a verb sight is

to register visually.

Sight vs Video - What's the difference?

sight | video |


As nouns the difference between sight and video

is that sight is (in the singular) the ability to see while video is video.

As a verb sight

is to register visually.

Sighs vs Sight - What's the difference?

sighs | sight |


As nouns the difference between sighs and sight

is that sighs is while sight is (in the singular) the ability to see.

As verbs the difference between sighs and sight

is that sighs is (sigh) while sight is to register visually.

Sight vs Wight - What's the difference?

sight | wight |


As nouns the difference between sight and wight

is that sight is (in the singular) the ability to see while wight is (archaic) a living creature, especially a human being.

As a verb sight

is to register visually.

As an adjective wight is

(archaic except in dialects ) brave, valorous, strong.

Hight vs Sight - What's the difference?

hight | sight |


As verbs the difference between hight and sight

is that hight is to call, name while sight is to register visually.

As nouns the difference between hight and sight

is that hight is obsolete form of lang=en while sight is the ability to see.

As an adjective hight

is called, named.

Sight vs Slight - What's the difference?

sight | slight |


In obsolete terms the difference between sight and slight

is that sight is the instrument of seeing; the eye while slight is foolish; silly; weak in intellect.

As nouns the difference between sight and slight

is that sight is the ability to see while slight is the act of slighting; a deliberate act of neglect or discourtesy.

As verbs the difference between sight and slight

is that sight is to register visually while slight is to treat as slight or not worthy of attention, to make light of.

As an adjective slight is

small, weak, or gentle; not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe.

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