How Do You Spell HIGHT?

Pronunciation: [hˈa͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "hight" is an archaic form of the verb "to be called" or "to be named". Its current spelling is "height". The change in spelling can be attributed to the Great Vowel Shift, a period in English language history during which the pronunciation of vowels changed significantly. The IPA phonetic transcription of "height" is /haɪt/. Although the spelling of the word has changed, its meaning remains the same - to describe the measurement of a vertical distance.

HIGHT Meaning and Definition

  1. "Hight" is an archaic verb that originates from Middle English and Old English, specifically the verb "hatan" in Old English. It is predominantly used in literary and poetic works rather than in contemporary language. Hight is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb, similar to "is called" or "is named."

    Primarily, "hight" is used to denote an individual's name or title, emphasizing their identity or designation. It serves as a verb that signifies being known or referred to by a specific name or title. For instance, one might say, "He hight the brave warrior," meaning that he was commonly called or known as the brave warrior.

    The concept of "hight" extends beyond personal names and titles. It can also indicate the description or label of an object or place. For instance, one could use it as follows: "The castle hight 'Briarwood' due to the thorny woods surrounding it."

    Historically, "hight" was a standard part of English lexicon, seen in various texts and poems. However, its usage has significantly diminished in modern times, allowing more contemporary terms like "named" or "called" to replace it.

    In summary, "hight" is an archaic verb that denotes an individual's appellation, title, or the description/label of an object or place. While it is now considered obsolete, it encompasses the idea of being called or named in older English literature.

Common Misspellings for HIGHT

  • hjght
  • hkght
  • hoght
  • h9ght
  • h8ght
  • hifht
  • hivht
  • hibht
  • hihht
  • hiyht
  • hitht
  • higgt
  • higbt
  • hignt
  • higjt
  • higut
  • higyt
  • highf
  • high6

Etymology of HIGHT

The word "hight" is an archaic form of the verb "to be called" or "to be named". It comes from the Old English word "hatan", which also meant "to be named". In Middle English, this verb underwent various changes in pronunciation and spelling, eventually leading to the current form "hight". Today, "hight" is primarily used in ancient or poetic contexts, while "called" or "named" is more commonly used in modern English.

Similar spelling words for HIGHT

Conjugate verb Hight

CONDITIONAL

I would hight
you would hight
he/she/it would hight
we would hight
they would hight

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be highting
you would be highting
he/she/it would be highting
we would be highting
they would be highting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have hight
you would have hight
he/she/it would have hight
we would have hight
they would have hight

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been highting
you would have been highting
he/she/it would have been highting
we would have been highting
they would have been highting

FUTURE

I will hight
you will hight
he/she/it will hight
we will hight
they will hight

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be highting
you will be highting
he/she/it will be highting
we will be highting
they will be highting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have highted
you will have highted
he/she/it will have highted
we will have highted
they will have highted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been highting
you will have been highting
he/she/it will have been highting
we will have been highting
they will have been highting

IMPERATIVE

you hight
we let´s hight

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hight

PAST

I highted
you highted
he/she/it highted
we highted
they highted

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was highting
you were highting
he/she/it was highting
we were highting
they were highting

PAST PARTICIPLE

highted

PAST PERFECT

I had highted
you had highted
he/she/it had highted
we had highted
they had highted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been highting
you had been highting
he/she/it had been highting
we had been highting
they had been highting

PRESENT

I hight
you hight
he/she/it hights
we hight
they hight

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am highting
you are highting
he/she/it is highting
we are highting
they are highting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

highting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have highted
you have highted
he/she/it has highted
we have highted
they have highted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been highting
you have been highting
he/she/it has been highting
we have been highting
they have been highting

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