There are many. Sober: Robes
Others: Throes (Yes, throes is a word. Also, other: throe)
Seer: Sere (Possible technical problem with this one)
Onset: Stone
Reset: Steer, or Stere
Recut: Truce
Streak: Staker
Amble: Blame
Corpse: Scoper
No. It has 2 syllables.
First of all "sleeped" is not a word. If you mean 'sleep' it is one syllable. 'Sleeper' is 2 syllables. 'Sleeping' is also 2. 'Slept' is 1 syllable.
there are 2 syllables in the word 'destroy' des = is 1 syllable and troy = is the second syllable
The word worked has one syllable.
Two: "O-range"
open, pone arty, tray elapse, please
Drum is a one syllable word.
Casey and Hunter
1
A syllable is part of a word that is separately uttered. "K" is one utterance. "OK" has two utterances.For the word they're:"They're" has 1 syllable."They are" has 2 syllables.There is 1 syllable in "they're". When split into "they are", there are 2 syllables.
I can think of 2 syllables. I think its impossible to have a 2 syllable word rhyme with a 1 syllable word. Here are 2 syllable words. double bubble -- In order to rhyme with "trouble," a word must have the sound [ub-uhl] at the end. Since this sound is 2 syllables, it is impossible to have a 1 syllable word that rhymes with trouble.
One syllable.
The word "houses" has two syllables: "hous-es."
The word cooked has one syllable.
No. It has 2 syllables.
First of all "sleeped" is not a word. If you mean 'sleep' it is one syllable. 'Sleeper' is 2 syllables. 'Sleeping' is also 2. 'Slept' is 1 syllable.
there are 2 syllables in the word 'destroy' des = is 1 syllable and troy = is the second syllable