Some words with double consonants are rattle, tattle, cattle, battle, mitten, kitten (the tt in the middle of the word is an example of double consonants)Other words with double consonants are rubble, dabble, ribbed, dabbing (the bb in the middle of the word is an example of double consonants.
Double consonant words include baseball, cabbage, dotted, letter, occupied, soccer, spelling, and success (which has 2 sets).
These are the only words, (excluding plural forms), beginning in double consonants I could find, searching both Webster's Second International and the Scrabble dictionary: llama llano llautu llyn mm ssu zzz Not sure if "ssu" is supposed to be a word, or an abbreviation.
Many words end with a double-e and a long e sound. Referee is a common one, but abductee, addressee, honeybee, pedigree, and guarantee all match this description as well.
Bookkeeper...
Syllable junctures are words with double consonants. For example: spell, silly, syllable!
No, a word with two consonants does not necessarily have two syllables too.Some examples of double consonants in two syllable words are:HappyDinnerSummerBubbleSillyAppleCoffee.
Syllable junctures are words with double consonants. For example: spell, silly, syllable!
consonants with BB
Some words with double consonants are rattle, tattle, cattle, battle, mitten, kitten (the tt in the middle of the word is an example of double consonants)Other words with double consonants are rubble, dabble, ribbed, dabbing (the bb in the middle of the word is an example of double consonants.
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ill eel inference
Bookkeeper, bookkeeping, bookkeepers are three. There are other words that have hyphons in them that are considered by some to have three consecutive double letters. Some examples are deer-reeve, feed-door, and heel-footed.
Egg is the obvious one
Three syllable words beginning with 'Z' are:ZealouslyZaniest
ill, inn, add, ass, all, Ann, odd, off, ebb, err, egg For example