bight

[baɪt]

bight Definition

  • 1a curve or recess in a coastline, river, or other geographical feature
  • 2a loop in a rope

Using bight: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bight" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ship sailed into the bight of the bay.

  • Example

    He tied a bight in the rope to make it shorter.

  • Example

    The river formed a bight around the bend.

bight Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bight

Phrases with bight

  • a large bay on the western coast of Africa, extending from Guinea to Nigeria

    Example

    The Bight of Benin is known for its rich fishing grounds.

  • a loop made by a fishing line to attach a hook or lure

    Example

    He tied a bight of the line to the hook and cast it into the water.

  • the inside of the elbow where it bends

    Example

    She felt a sharp pain in the bight of her elbow.

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Summary: bight in Brief

The term 'bight' [baɪt] refers to a curve or recess in a coastline, river, or other geographical feature, or a loop in a rope. It can be exemplified by 'The ship sailed into the bight of the bay.' or 'He tied a bight in the rope to make it shorter.' 'Bight' extends into phrases like 'bight of Benin,' referring to a large bay on the western coast of Africa, and 'bight of the line,' denoting a loop made by a fishing line to attach a hook or lure.