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Q: What are The two English words that contain all vowels in order?
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What words contain all of the vowels?

Two words that contain all the English vowels (AEIOU and Y) are "facetiously" and "abstemiously" which even have them in order (also abstentiously). Other words are educationally and precariously. *For just the 5 standard vowels, see the related question below.


What is word for words with vowels in order?

Abstemious, abstemiously, abstentious and adventitious contain vowels in order. Additional words include facetious and facetiously.


What words contain all five vowels?

There are several English words that contain all five vowels. These include abstemious, facetious, arsenious, acheilous, acheilous, as well as caesious.


What words besides sequoia contain every vowel?

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Name doesnt contain vowels?

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Are there any words that have 25 of vowels?

English doesn't have 25 vowels.


What are the words which contain only letters of vowels?

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Only word in English that has no vowels?

There are no words in the English language that have no vowels, other than non-standard words representing grunts.


What is unusual about the words subcontinental and uncomplimentary?

The words Subcontinental and Uncomplimentary each contain one occurrence of each of the five vowels in reverse alphabetical order.


What is special about the words abstemious and facetious?

All vowels (and y) in their correct order.


What words contain all the vowels in alphabetical order and their meanings?

There are two that I know of: facetiously (jestingly, not to be taken seriously) and abstemiously (sparingly or moderately).