Misapply, mismanage, misleading, misanthrope
Some three-syllable words beginning with "mis" are:
Some one syllable words beginning with C and has the Soft C sound:CedeCeeCellCentCereCertCillCineCiteCymeCyst
Some one-syllable words beginning with "f" include: fan, fun, fish, and flee.
Two-syllable words: The B words bicycle, binary, and goodbye all have long i sounds (the Y in goodbye). The words biased, science, fiery, eyeball, and buyer all have long i sounds created by vowel pairs.
The syllable added at the beginning of a word is typically called a prefix. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
Some examples of the shortest one-syllable words include words such as "I," "a," "me," "my," "by," "do," "go," "no," "ha," "he," "us," and "it."
Some four syllable words beginning with U are:UnderstandingUnicycleUnluckily
Cynthia, contribute, Catherine, Cyn Inu,
Some one syllable words beginning with C and has the Soft C sound:CedeCeeCellCentCereCertCillCineCiteCymeCyst
Some four syllable words beginning with 'D' are:DictionaryDesolationDissertationDirectoryDandelionDelectableSome five syllable words beginning with 'D' are:DeterminationDiagonallyDifferentiateDecontaminate
Some examples of 3-syllable words beginning with "p" are: potential, picturesque, and peculiar.
beginning
There are many examples of 3 syllable words. Some common 3 syllable words are:BananaAfricaFavoriteEnergy
Some three-syllable words that rhyme with "caress" are "undress," "progress," and "address."
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Some three letter words beginning with D are:diddogdoediedendindabduodotdigdrydye
There are many. Here are just a few examples:CameCullCanCopCropCould
landfill, coverall