The word bubble does not have the ou (OW) sound, but it does have the short U sound (uh) made by some OUGH words.
The words include rough, tough, and enough.
Some words with the same "uh" vowel sound as "bubble" are trouble, double, and cuddle.
No, "ough" and "grouch" do not have the same vowel sound. In "ough," the vowels can make various sounds like in "though" (oŹ), "tough" (Źf), or "plough" (aŹ). In "grouch," the vowel sound is the diphthong /aŹ/.
The vowel sound is a long O, and can include words with an O, an O with a silent E, an OE, an OA, or an OUGH. Also the French spellings eau, eaux, and aux. These include:arrowalsobeauboneboatbowlcombcoltdonatedoseegoenrollfauxfoamgoatgoalholehomehalohosthellohoboholdjokekoalalowmolemostnopeopalpoemposterponypokepollPopequoteroadsoldiersoapsilosoultoestoadtoasttonetoteutopiavotewokeyokezone
Some words that sound similar or have "ough" in their spelling include: Thought Through Rough Cough
The vowel sound in "tough" is /Ź/ as in the word "cup."
Yes, "dough" and "grouch" have the same vowel sound in American English, which is the "ow" diphthong sound. However, the consonant sounds before and after the vowel sound differ in each word.
The vowel sound is a long O, and can include words with an O, an O with a silent E, an OE, an OA, or an OUGH. Also the French spellings eau, eaux, and aux. These include:arrowalsobeauboneboatbowlcombcoltdonatedoseegoenrollfauxfoamgoatgoalholehomehalohosthellohoboholdjokekoalalowmolemostnopeopalpoemposterponypokepollPopequoteroadsoldiersoapsilosoultoestoadtoasttonetoteutopiavotewokeyokezone
Yes, "dough" and "grouch" have the same vowel sound in American English, which is the "ow" diphthong sound. However, the consonant sounds before and after the vowel sound differ in each word.
Some words that sound similar or have "ough" in their spelling include: Thought Through Rough Cough
The vowel sound in "tough" is /Ź/ as in the word "cup."
Some examples of words containing "ough" that sound like "oo" include "bought," "brought," and "thought." These words have different pronunciations despite having the same letter combination in them.
The ending '-ough' can sound two different ways. It can sound like an 'o' ending, such as in:doughthoughthrough (u sound)Or it can have an 'f' sound, like in:coughroughtough
No, "ough" and "grouch" do not have the same vowel sound. In "ough," the vowels can make various sounds like in "though" (oŹ), "tough" (Źf), or "plough" (aŹ). In "grouch," the vowel sound is the diphthong /aŹ/.
sought, bought brought
For words that rhyme with "tough" and end in "ough," you could consider "rough" or "slough." These words share a similar sound pattern.
The word hose has a long O vowel sound, as in doze and close (to shut).The long O is also heard in:- words with an O (go, comb, cold)- words with an O with a silent E (note, hole)- words with an OE (doe, foe)- words with an OA (loan, boat)- words with OUGH (dough, though)- words with OW (flow, mow, row)- the EW words sew and sewnAlso the French spellings eau, eaux, and aux (beau, faux).
bought, fought, ought, sought, brought
Some words that have 'ough' in them are:althoughboroughboughboughtcoughdoughdroughtenoughfoughtfurloughhiccoughnoughtoughtploughroughsloughsoughtthoughtthroughtoughtroughwrought