How many syllables are in wight? 1 syllable
Divide wight into syllables: Wight
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beit, bight, bite, blight, bright, brite, byte, cite, clyte, dwight, feit, fight, fite, flight, fright, height, heit, hiett, hight, hite, kight, kite, knight, kyte, light, lite, might, mite, night, nite, plight, quite, reit, right, rite, scheidt, sight, site, sleight, slight, smite, spight, spite, sprite, streit, strite, tight, trite, twite, white, whyte, wight, wright, write, zeit
alight, allright, alright, aright, clevite, contrite, delight, despite, dunite, ebright, enright, enwright, excite, forthright, ignite, incite, indict, indite, invite, lafite, macknight, mccright, mcknight, mcright, mcwhite, mcwright, nonwhite, onsite, outright, polite, recite, rewrite, tonight, tonite, upright, uptight
de-excite, disinvite, overnight, overnite, overwrite, reignite, reinvite, reunite, riunite, satterwhite, semi-height
overexcite
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