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Yes. The sound in "why" is a long I, as in by and cry.
A homophone of the word "ball" is "bawl." These words sound the same but have different meanings.
The word for the sound an elephant makes is "trumpet."
The word 'cry' is a noun form as a word for the act or sound of crying as in 'to have a good cry', and as a word for the call of an animal 'the cry of a crow'.The noun forms of the verb to cry are crier and the gerund, crying.
The word that has the same sound as "ball" is "bawl" (to cry). (see related homophone link)
Yes, the word 'cry' is a noun form as a word for the act or sound of crying (to have a good cry), and as a word for the call of an animal (the cry of a crow).
Yes, in the word "cry," the letter "y" is considered a consonant because it creates a consonant sound at the beginning of the word.
1. a shrill, often frantic cry. 2. a sound suggestive of such a cry.
The word "apple" begins with the same sound as "at."
sudden The sudden sound made the baby cry.
The word "sunrise" has the same beginning sound as the word "Sunday."
Yes. The word try ends in Y that has a long I sound. It rhymes with fry and cry.