English is full of interesting words. Sometimes, it can be a bit tricky to know which word to use. Two words that people often mix up are “height” and “heighth”. Let’s understand the difference and learn how to use them.
Height is the correct word in standard English. It means how tall something is. The word “height” has been used in English for a very long time. It comes from the Old English word “hēahthu”.
Heighth is not a correct word today. Many years ago, people used it in some places as a dialect, but now it is not considered proper English. Some people might still say it, but it’s better not to write or use it in formal speech.
Height is the word you should use. Here are five sentences to show how “height” is used:
Heighth is not used in standard English, but here are sentences to understand its context:
It’s easy: height is right, and heighth is not correct. Just drop the “h” at the end, and you have the right word.
Use height when you want to talk about how tall something is. Avoid using heighth because it is not proper English today. Always remember: height ends with a “t”, not with “th”.
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