Examples of one syllable words are:
One-syllable words are called monosyllables.
"Words" and "who" both have 1 syllable.
The word some has one syllable.
Lots of names, such as James, Jack, but there are lots of other words such as ball, chair, plant, book, car, stick. There are many.
Mean has only 1 syllable.
Some examples are pool, golf, and track.
One-syllable words are called monosyllables.
straight, strength, scorches
Examples of one syllable plural common nouns are:antsboyscatsdoorseggsfansgateshairsinksjokeskingslaughsmennounsowlspiesquiltsroundsseastubsupsviewswinesxisyearszoos
The word world has only 1 syllable.
"Words" and "who" both have 1 syllable.
Examples:1. Ancestor/s : an-ces-tor/s2. Acrobat : ac-ro-bat3. Accountant : ac-count-ant
The word some has one syllable.
Since it only has one syllable, there is no break. Similar 1-syllable words are bred, bread and brayed.
Technically, while has 1 syllable since it has one vowel sound and one silent vowel. Some regional dialects affect the pronunciation of single syllable words by adding a second syllable, such as "whi-yul" for while and "chi-yuld" for child.
A one syllable word has only one syllable. A ten syllable word has ten. There are no one syllable words with ten syllables.
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