| CLAUGHTED | • CLAUGHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUCHT. |
| DAUGHTERS | • daughters n. Plural of daughter. • DAUGHTER n. a female child. |
| DOUGHIEST | • doughiest adj. Superlative form of doughy: most doughy. • DOUGHY adj. resembling dough. |
| DOUGHTIER | • doughtier adj. Comparative form of doughty: more doughty. • DOUGHTY adj. courageous. |
| DRAUGHTED | • draughted v. Simple past tense and past participle of draught. • DRAUGHT v. to draft. |
| DRAUGHTER | • draughter n. Alternative spelling of drafter. • DRAUGHTER n. one who makes a draft. |
| FLAUGHTED | • FLAUGHT v. (Scots) to cut, pare. |
| FRAUGHTED | • fraughted v. Simple past tense and past participle of fraught. • FRAUGHT v. to load with tension. |
| OUTGUSHED | • outgushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outgush. • OUTGUSH v. to gush over. |
| THOUGHTED | • thoughted adj. (In combination) Having thoughts of a specified kind. • THOUGHTED adj. having thoughts. |
| TOUGHENED | • toughened v. Simple past tense and past participle of toughen. • TOUGHEN v. to make tough. |
| UNDELIGHT | • undelight n. (Uncountable) The condition or feeling of lacking delight; unhappiness or displeasure. • undelight n. (Countable) Something unpleasant or displeasing. • UNDELIGHT n. lack of delight. |
| UNGHOSTED | • unghosted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unghost. • UNGHOSTED adj. not ghostwritten. |
| UNGIRTHED | • ungirthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungirth. • UNGIRTH v. to free from a girth. |
| UNLIGHTED | • unlighted adj. Not lit. • UNLIGHTED adj. not lighted. |
| UNRIGHTED | • unrighted adj. Not righted. • UNRIGHT v. to wrong or to make wrong. |
| UNSIGHTED | • unsighted adj. Not sighted; unseen. • unsighted adj. (Firearms) Not furnished with a sight. • unsighted adj. Without the sense of sight; blind. |
| UPLIGHTED | • uplighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of uplight. • UPLIGHT v. to light to a higher brightness. |
| UPRIGHTED | • uprighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of upright. • UPRIGHT v. to raise or restore to an upright position. |