corset....next time, try to figure it out yourself. the long vowel sound is when the vowel says its name. so say each word slowly and listen to see if the word says 'o' maybe repeat the vowel sound. 'megapho-o-ne' 'gro-o-an' see what i mean?
The word "corset" does not have a long o sound.
megaphone
Megaphone, megacycle, and megalopolis.
Words ending with suffix -phone include: Telephone Sousaphone Gramophone Megaphone Homophone Antiphone
Megaphone Megawatt
The root 'phon' means sound, so you find it in words to do with sound, such as these:- phonograph telephone phonetics phonics homophone homophony stereophonic quadraphonic megaphone microphone phonology phoneme symphony cacophony antiphon monophonic euphonium saxophone polyphony vibraphone sousaphone Some of these words at the end are to do with music, which is all about sound.
Back in the 50's the megaphone was used mostly by the guys so that the crowd in large stadiums could hear the words to the cheer. the girls were busy doing the moves to the cheer and the guys yelled thru the megaphone until they were needed as spotters too.
Maccaroon. I know it doesn't sound like it rymes, but there are different kinds of ways that two words can ryme.
elephant telephone microphone amphetamines dolphin saxophone xylophone homophone megaphone speakerphone
A groan-inducing pun would be a play on words that causes one to respond with a groan. The reasons for groaning in response to a pun may vary, but in general it would be a way of acknowledging a particularly bad, lame, or cheesy pun. A groan could also be a way of appreciating a clever pun without breaking a perceived social barrier for laughing at puns. Lastly, a groan could be caused by a mixed emotional response of irritation and entertainment or an expression of jealousy that the groaner did not think of the pun first. In most cases, however, a groan-inducing pun would be an especially bad one.
It all depends on what happens to them. Say for instance someone is bothering them and they want them to know but with out words they'd groan loud enough so they can hear it. A groan is made low in the throat to show pain, sorrow, anger, or grief. When someone is in trouble or if they got grounded they'd groan or moan since they probably didn't do anything but got blammed anyway. Or if someone's in pain and it hurts so they won't cry they'd groan and say something like "Ow that hurts!". or just a simply OW would do it. Hoped I Helped Ya.
The letters can be used in the six-letter anagrams corset, escort, and sector.
The anagram is dragon. Shorter words include adorn, argon, radon, gonad, grand, and groan.