heir honor hour honest herbs
There are many silent h words such as herb. Other silent h words include honor, honest, hour, rhyme, and thyme.
The silent "h" in "honest" is due to the word's etymology from Old French, where the initial "h" was pronounced. Over time, the pronunciation shifted but the spelling remained unchanged.
Not sure which is the most prevalent, but here are some: the letter "g" which is silent when followed by an "n' at the beginning or end of words such as "gnash" and "gnome" and "benign" or resign". Not however when the syllables separate the letters, i.e., "dragnet". Another would be the silent "b" for words ending in "mb" like "bomb" "comb" Or the silent "c" in words / syllables beginning with "sc" as in "science" and "ascend" and "scissors". Seems like this might be the most frequent. And in American English, an "H" starting some words and secondary syllables, such as "honor" or "exhibit" or "exhaust" or "graham" Then there is the silent "k" when followed by "n" as in "knot, Knowledge, knives" Words ending in 'mn' -- silent 'n', like in "limn" "autumn" "condemn" Words with initial "wh" -- silent "H" -- "where, when, who" and with initial "wr" -- silent "w" -- as in "write" and 'wrench" Silent "t" for words ending in "stle" as in "castle" or "trestle"
The letter "h" is silent in the word "honesty" because it is a silent letter. In English, there are several words where the letter "h" is silent, and "honesty" is one of them. The silent "h" is a historical remnant from the word's origin in Old French.
The word faux has a silent x, pronounced [foh].
Five letter words starting with H and ending in H are:hatchhaughfeathheighheuchheughhitchhoochhunchhutchhumphhorahhotchharsh, heath.
The 's' ending the word Illinois is a silent 's'.
Some five letter words ending in H are:batchbeachbelchbirchbirthblushbrashbrushbunchcatchcoachconchcouchcrashcrushdeathearthfetchfifthflashfleshflushforthfreshgnashhatchlatchlunchlurchmarshmatchmorphneathninthnorthpeachperchplushpoochporchreachsixthslushsoothsouthteachtenthtoothtruthyouth
7-letter words ending with H:anguishbeneathbeseechblemishboorishbrutishcherisheyelashfurnishgarnishimpeachmannishmenorahnourishpiggishprudishreddishrematchscratchselfishstealthsunfishtarnishunearthunleashunlatchvarnishwarpath
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Some 5-letter words ending with H, in alphabetical order:AbashAgushAmishAnighAwashBatchBeechBekahBelchBenchBerthBirchBirthBlushBoothBotchBoughBrothBrushBunchCatchClothCoachCoughCrashCrushCzechDeathDepthDitchDoughDutchEarthEphahEpochFaithFetchFifthFilchFinchFlashFleshFlushForthFreshFrothGirthGlyphGulchHarshHatchHeathHitchHoochHunchHutchIrishKutchLatchLaughLeachLeashLeighLoathLunchLurchLymphLynchMarchMarshMatchMirthMonthMoochMorphMouthMulchMunchMyrrhNatchNeighNinthNorthNotchNymphParchPatchPeachPerchPilchPinchPitchPlushPoachPoochPorchPouchPunchQuashQuechQueghQuishRajahRanchRatchReachReichRetchRewthRoachRoughSelahShashSushSinchSixthSlashSloshSlothSlushSmashSmithSoothSoughSouthStitchSwashSwishSwoshSylphTeachTeethTenthThighToothTorahTorchTouchToughTrashTruthUbykhVetchVouchWatchWaughWeighWelchWelshWenchWhichWidthWitchWorthWrathWrothYalahYouthZilch
Words that have a silent H may include: Beginning H's - heir, honest, hour, honor (in some pronunciations, hallelujah) CH words that have a K sound - chameleon, chaotic, chorus, chrome GH words (G sounded) - aghast, ghastly, ghoul, ghost, gherkin, ghetto GH words (G silent) - night, right, freight, dough, ought, through, thought, weight, daughter KH words - khaki NH words (from Spanish)- piranha OH words - pharaoh RH words from Latin - rhinoceros, rhizome, rhodium, rhododendron, rhubarb, rhyme WH words - whale, what, why XH words - exhaust (but not exhale) * in some pronunciations, the VEH words - vehement, vehicle (but not vehicular) Ending H's - in hurrah, Sarah, Torah