Yes, facetious for one.
queuing
Actually queueing has 5 vowels in a row.
Another that I can think of is onomatopoeia
Surprisingly, there are numerous words that contain all five vowels. These include education, automobile, evacuation, precaution, tambourine, precarious, and authorize.
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absolute
evolution
absolutely
organize
abbreviation
There are lots but there are two with the vowels in alphabetical sequence.
Facetious and abstemious
Ultrarevolutionaries
match, ring, row, spring, coach, and lots of phrasals!
I think it is to scan the letters row by row
Its the name of a music group
There are many homophones in English. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings. Examples of homophones in English: to, two, too; pear, pare, pair; I eye, aye; bear, bare; row, roe; dear, deer. see, sea.
Its Derbyshire
There is only one word with four vowels that is in the Dictionary. Gooey -Wet Vagina
boeotian
beautiful continuous
Can it only consist of vowels? Many words have 5 vowels. Queueing has five in a row.
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There are no common English words with 6 consonants and no vowels. However, the compound words archchronicler, catchphrase, and latchstring all have 6 consonants in a row.
Tuesday is the only day that has 2 vowels in a row in it.
There are no English words with 2 Xs in a row.
facetiousabstemiousA word with five consecutive vowels in a row would be "queueing", "queueable" and miaoued.The Australian word cooeeing (calling to attract attention) has 5 consecutive vowels.
"a", all the other vowels are on the top row.
The only one of the United States with three consecutive vowels in its name is Hawaii
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