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"Capture" is a homophone for "captured" containing "ei".
A homophone for "captured" is "raptured."
A homophone for the word "captured" is "raptured."
The homophone for "trapped" or "captured" is "rapped."
A homophone for the words captured and trapped is ensnared.
Synonyms of "trapped" or "captured" could include ensnared, confined, or incarcerated. A homophone of "trapped" could be wrapped.
A homophone for "captured" is "raptured."
Synonyms of "trapped" or "captured" could include ensnared, confined, or incarcerated. A homophone of "trapped" could be wrapped.
The homophone for "trapped" or "captured" is "rapped."
There are 1,828 words containing "ei" inthe TWL, (the Scrabble dictionary). Here is a small sample:weightinessesweightingweightlessweightlesslyweightlessnessweightsweightyweimaranerweimaranersweinerweinersweirweirdweirdedweirderweirdestweirdieweirdiesweirdingweirdlyweirdnessweirdnessesweirdoweirdoesweirdosweirdsweirdyweirsweisenheimerweisenheimerswelterweightwelterweightswhereinwhereintowhingeingwisenheimerwisenheimersxantheinxantheinsxenogeneicyahrzeityahrzeitsyuppieishzeinzeinszeitgeberzeitgeberszeitgeistzeitgeistszoogloeic
A homophone for the words captured and trapped is ensnared.
No, the word "ceiling" does not have a long e sound. It is pronounced as "sealing" with a short e sound.
The homophone for "resume" is "résumé," which is another way of referring to a summary of a person's education, work experience, and qualifications, typically used when applying for a job.
The second A has a long A sound. In the homophone "aweigh" it is the EIGH or more specifically the EI that has the long A sound.
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There is no common term for these, which is a bit strange, as you are not the first to have their imagination captured by this.
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