1 syllable:
aud, baud, bawd, braud, braude, broad, claud, claude, clawed, flawed, fraud, glaude, gnawed, jawed, laud, laude, maud, maude, mod, saud, sawed, staude, thawed
2 syllables:
abroad, applaud, defraud, mail fraud, maraud
3 syllables:
legal fraud
4 syllables:
constructive fraud, election fraud, extrinsic fraud, intrinsic fraud, positive fraud, service abroad
5 syllables:
collateral fraud
any thing that ends with ing like anything.
Lawful, unlawful, waffle
saws rhymes with awes
peanut butter
Neither. The OU pair has the caret O (or/aw) sound, which is similar to the long OR sound. It rhymes with taut and caught. This is the same aw sound as in crawl and ball.
No, "wig" and "dog" do not rhyme. "Wig" has a short "i" sound, while "dog" has an "aw" sound.
Words that rhyme with olly (aw-lee):BrollyCollieCollieDollyFollyGollyHollyJollyLollyMollyPauliePaulyPollyPolyTrolleyVolleyWords that rhyme with olly (long O):FoleyGoalieHoleyHolyRoleySlowlySolelyWholly
No. The vowel pair OU in bought (bawt) is a "caret O" or AW sound.It rhymes with sought, caught, and taut.
These are called state of being verbs:amarebebecomebeenbeingiswaswere
"Aw Come Aw Wry" is an album by American indie rock band Deerhoof. It was released on October 12, 2004.
no it is atomic weight (AW)
The sound may be a short O (as in font) or a short U (rhymes with bunt).In British English, it is an OR/AW sound (wawnt-ed, to rhyme with haunt).
The "a" in "wanted" has a short sound. It is pronounced similar to the "a" in "cat" or "bat."
Tash Aw was born in 1971.
'Aw' isn't a verb.
Aw Cmon was created in 2004.