Double consonant words include baseball, cabbage, dotted, letter, occupied, soccer, spelling, and success (which has 2 sets).
Some words with double consonants are rattle, tattle, cattle, battle, mitten, kitten (the tt in the middle of the word is an example of double consonants)Other words with double consonants are rubble, dabble, ribbed, dabbing (the bb in the middle of the word is an example of double consonants.
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Double consonants are two of the same consonants that are next to each other in a word. double consonants in English are dd, ss, pp, ll, cc, tt, mm, nn and rr.
These are the only words, (excluding plural forms), beginning in double consonants I could find, searching both Webster's Second International and the Scrabble dictionary: llama llano llautu llyn mm ssu zzz Not sure if "ssu" is supposed to be a word, or an abbreviation.
A word is not a double consonant, a word can have a double consonant.discussion, middle, pollution - have double consonants.
Some words with double consonants are rattle, tattle, cattle, battle, mitten, kitten (the tt in the middle of the word is an example of double consonants)Other words with double consonants are rubble, dabble, ribbed, dabbing (the bb in the middle of the word is an example of double consonants.
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A double constant is a word with two of the same consonants together. Some examples are:abbotbetterclappingdessertessayfunnygullyhoppinginnjellykisslotterymessynappingotterprettyquillruthlessskippingtallestuddervillainwhammyyellowzippy
No, a word with two consonants does not necessarily have two syllables too.Some examples of double consonants in two syllable words are:HappyDinnerSummerBubbleSillyAppleCoffee.
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Please refer to the related questions for some words start and end with consonants.
Egg is the obvious one
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Words that have consonants in them are most commonly the words that do not have all vowels. Some examples of such words are "cat," "dog," "book," and "can."