What is the correct spelling for NROUGHT?

If you've inadvertently typed "nrought" instead of the desired word, here are some possible correct suggestions to consider. If you meant "brought", simply switch the 'n' with 'b.' Another option is "rough", where you replace 'n' with 'r.' Alternatively, "thought" can be formed by substituting 'n' with 'th'.

Correct spellings for NROUGHT

  • Brought I brought snacks to share with my coworkers at the meeting.
  • drought The lack of rainfall has caused a severe drought in the area, leaving the crops withered and brown.
  • fraught The relationship between the two countries is fraught with tension and conflict.
  • naught The students knew they would get naught but detention if they were caught cheating on the exam.
  • nougat I love to eat nougat candy bars as a special treat.
  • nought I went to the store and found that they had nought of what I was looking for.
  • wrought The wrought iron gate was a beautiful entrance to the garden.