the syllable ise ore ize is stressed in organized or organised
You are not, if it makes an earlier vowel in the word long, such as in the words 'care' or 'tire' or 'ore.'
That is the correct spelling of "vein" (blood vessel or metal ore).There are two homonyms (sound alike words):vain - immodest, conceited (or futile, as an effort)vane - a blade or stabilizer (e.g. weathervane)
The proper pronunciation is: ore, short i sound like in kit, gom, then a long e sound like tee.
The antonym for rebel with a vowel sound would be conform, and with "ore" sound would be loyal.
The words ore, or, and oar are homophones.
The antonym for periphery using the vowel sound "or" could be center. The antonym using the vowel sound "ore" could be core.
A bear is Un Ours. pronounced more like an ore, rather than our. Unlike most french words, the s is NOT silent. There is a ver prevalent s sound at the end.
"Signore" in Italian is pronounced as "seen-YOH-reh." The stress is on the second syllable.
Words that are homophones for a long-bladed pole made of a natural mineral could include "ore" and "oar", which sound alike but have different meanings.
Silver ore is cold, heavy and shiny. Silver ore feels like a rock. What a stupid question -.-
probably because most people are implying that you have been over drinking or getting drunk. The words ore like" went out for some drinks with my friends" sounds more appealing and less likely to sound drunk or misusing alcohol.