How about "shrewdly" (if you don't count the y as a vowel)?
There are thousands of English words with only one vowel.The words I and a consist of only a single vowel.
every word in the english language has a vowel.
The vowel O in owl is controlled by the following W, making the vowel neither short or long. It makes the sound OW, as in COW.
Rhythm = contains six letters and the only vowel in this word is the "y".
The answer is not the obvious "e" the word Vowel in it self is "vowel" being 6th, so it is the letter a.
single vowel word
Strengths.
Any single-syllable word ending in -ck has a short vowel sound. Yes, that one, too.
Divide after a single-vowel syllable except when the single vowel syllable is followed by the ending ble, bly, cle, or cal.
Not too many; the single vowel limits the possibilities. The words are:cococoncooonno
Monosyllabic words and their derivatives have a short vowel. A vowel followed by a single consonant and an 'e' is long. A vowel followed by a single consonant and a different vowel is likely to be long. A vowel followed by two consonants is short. There are exceptions, of course, and you just have to learn them I'm afraid.
it's rhythm... and the longest word that having a single vowel is strenghts...
There are four set of criteria for doubling the final consonant of a word when adding a suffix. If said word ends in a single consonant, has a single preceding that vowel, has an accent on the last syllable, and the suffix being added begins with a vowel, the final consonant in the word is doubled.
There are thousands of English words with only one vowel.The words I and a consist of only a single vowel.
The greeting "Hi" is a single syllable with the exhaled "aitch" sound and a long vowel "i".
No, the letter 'h' is not a vowel and can never be used as one. In the word 'rhythm' the 'th' combination forms a single consonant sound; the 'h' has no separate function. Strictly speaking the word consists of a single syllable, although in order to pronounce it it is necessary to introduce a brief indeterminate vowel sound between the 'th' and the 'm' sounds.
In this word, it is a vowel.