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Saught

Description:

Saught is a term that originated from archaic English and is primarily used in Scottish dialects. It is a verb meaning to seek or look for something. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something desirable or highly sought after.

Examples:

As a verb:

1. After losing his job, John saught new employment opportunities.

2. The treasure hunters saught the hidden chest in the depths of the jungle.

As an adjective:

1. The brand's saught products flew off the shelves within minutes of their release.

2. She was delighted to find the saught book she had been searching for months.

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