How Do You Spell AFFRIGHTS?

Pronunciation: [ɐfɹˈa͡ɪts] (IPA)

The word "affrights" is spelled with a double "f" and "gh" to represent the "f" sound and the "silent" "gh" (which is not actually pronounced). This is indicated in IPA phonetic transcription as /əˈfraɪts/. The word is a verb that means to frighten or scare, often used in the past tense ("affrighted"). While the word is not commonly used in modern English, it can still be found in literature and poetry.

Common Misspellings for AFFRIGHTS

  • afright
  • affright
  • affrighted
  • zffrights
  • sffrights
  • wffrights
  • qffrights
  • adfrights
  • acfrights
  • avfrights
  • agfrights
  • atfrights
  • arfrights
  • afdrights
  • afcrights
  • afvrights
  • afgrights
  • aftrights
  • afrrights
  • affeights

Etymology of AFFRIGHTS

The word "affrights" is derived from the Middle English term "afrighten" which means "to terrify" or "to frighten". It is a combination of the prefix "a-" meaning "on" or "in", and the Old English word "frighten" which means "to cause fear". Over time, "afrighten" was transformed into "affright" as a noun or verb to indicate the state or act of being frightened. However, "affrights" is an archaic form of the word that is not commonly used in contemporary English.

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