Some five letter words with only one vowel are:
There are thousands of English words with only one vowel.The words I and a consist of only a single vowel.
Some words with only one vowel are:aanantasaskaspatbadbangbathbedbestbetberthbirchbirthblendblindblondblotblotchblownbringbrownchampchickchirpchurnclampclerkclickclockclothclumpcrownditchdrilldrinkdrolldrownerrfifthflirtfrontgirthglassglintgrassgrindhatchhitchhunchhutchIininchinkinnisititchkingkitknackknightknockknownlamblampletlightlimplisplitlynchmompinkpopshirtshortslackslantslickslothslumpspankspellspillsportspurnstampstandstartstringthingthirstthriftthornthrusttrustwantwellwillwiltwishwarnworkwornyakyamzinc
Stretch is a 7 letter word with e as the only vowel. Twelfth is another 7 letter words containing only one vowel.
Only has a long vowel! It is one of those English words that can be hard to tell. If only had a short vowel it would sound like this "on-ly"
One option is the word conga.
I can think of only one; STRENGTH
'a', 'asthma' (I know it has two but if it's a riddle you're talking about, it will try to trick you; 'a' and 'a' are the same vowel)
With only one vowel, there are not that many words that can be made with 'BPKTVORJ', they are:bopjobjotoptororbporkportpotprorobrottotop
The state that only has one vowel is Ohio.
Some words you can make with Mississippi are:ImissispipippisssipsisThis one is limited by using only one vowel.
No. Vowels are letters, so the only words that can be vowels are words consisting of only one letter, such as "I" or "a". The word "said" is a verb.
One example of a nine-letter English word that contains only one vowel and has one syllable is "strengths." It features the vowel 'e' and is pronounced in a single syllable, making it a fitting response to your query.