Many words with 2 and 3 letters are monosyllable (one sylable) words - an, by, the, axe, sax, you - there are 3-letter words that are 2two syllables - ion is pronounced eye-on.
The word 'took' is a monosyllable.
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There are hundreds of words that have one syllable. Youand me are an example.Some others are:aamareaskatatebatbaybebeenbeerbillbunchcamecarechewclubcodconecoulddaddeaddiedimdoomdumbeacheareatenderrfarfarmfearfirefirmfudgefunfurgogoodglowgreengringripgropegroupgymhahairhaveheirhelpherehihighhiphypeIiceimpininchirkisititchjamjarjeerjetjivejogjugjumpkickkillkinkkissladlamblampleaseleastlesslimblimelinelinklistmailmallmanmapmarkmeetmeltmessmoonmoose
Tease is a monosyllable.
Deaf is a monosyllable.
Pride is a monosyllable.
The suspect was not cooperating with the detective's interrogation. His monosyllable answers offered no new information concerning the murder case on the captain's desk.
Pail is a monosyllable.
I am going to the meeting, yes, I do think so.
A word with one syllable is a monosyllable or monosyllabic.
A word with one syllable is called a monosyllable- mono meaning one.
I can see how this one could be confusing. Since tour is a monosyllable (it has only one syllable), it would have two syllables for the entire word (Tour-ing). Some people pronounce tour something like (Too-er). This is incorrect.