Tear, wear
Wonderful, incredible... Kinda more half rhymes but can work in a poem.
There are a few words with EA followed by R which sounds like a long A, but is technically a caret A (air) sound: bear, pear, swear, wear and tear (rip).The words that do have a long A include great (grate), break (brake), and steak (stake).
The three common ones are break, steak, and great. (the words bear, pear, swear, tear, and wear are called caret A words, not long A)
ea refers to Elastane
There are none where the EA has an "ah" sound. But there are words spelled with EA that have separate sounds for the two (ee-ah): beatitude is one. There are also words that have a short A other than the EA, such as anteater.
bear
Wonderful, incredible... Kinda more half rhymes but can work in a poem.
The 'EA' in leather has a short vowel sound, pronounced as "eh."
here are some BETTER words that rhyme with ever:Nevercleverforeverhoweverwheneverwhereverwhoevertogetherhow likes this?never
er (with the E being the same sound as the 'ea' in the word 'bear') jay (with the J being the same sound as the J in the expression 'déja vu') bet er-jay-bet
There is a huge number of 4 letter words that have ea in the middle. bead beak beam bean bear beat and so on
Yes. The EA in "east" has a long E sound. It rhymes with feast and least.
No. The EA pair is pronounced as a long E (ee). It rhymes with least and feast.
No. The EA pair is pronounced as a long E (ee). It rhymes with least and feast.
"Yourself" is: Ο ΕΑΥΤΟΣ ΣΟΥ (pronounced: O Ea-ftos soo), "Ea-" just like in: bear. "Soo" just like in: shoe.
Electronic Arts Sports, same concept as EA, except they gave it a section for sports.
Yes, "bear" has a short "e" sound, not a short "a" sound.