Is it cite or sight?

The verb cite means “refer to” or “quote,” while the noun sight means “something you can see,” “what is in view,” or your “ability to see.”

Cite vs sight examples
She cited it as an example in her speech today.

Did you have time to see all the sights?

The ship was almost out of sight, its funnels barely visible.

I have perfect sight when I’m wearing my glasses.

It can also be tricky to decide whether to spell it cite or site, so remember that “cite” is a verb (“citation” is the noun) and “site” is typically used as a noun.

QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker will help you avoid spelling errors with homophones like “cite” and “sight.”