"Raught" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Raught" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Raught" Meaning

A rare or little-known word!

"Ravaged" is a more common word that has a similar sound and spelling, but the word "raught" has a different meaning.

Raught refers to the last or final part of a rope that is pulled taut and can be grasped by one's hand when drawing a rope or cord. It can also mean a small, probably rope, cord, or string.

(Example: The sailor grabbed the raught of the rope to pull it in.)

"Raught" Examples

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She is in the habit of boasting about her house.
The coward is seeking an excuse for his attitude.
Bragging about one's strength is a sign of distastefulness.
She was boasting about her husband's job as a dentist.
Bragging about one's possessions shows awful taste.

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