Zero
X-Ray and that's aboout it.
Floating, rocking, swaying, pricey.
Soaring, Flying, Swooping, Shining, Zooming, Gleaming.
Generally speaking when forming comparatives if the word is one syllable the letters "er" are added to the word (e.g., Short -> shorter). It may be necessary to double the final consonant (big -> bigger). Some two-syllable words are also treated this way. The obvious choices are those ending in y (e.g., easy -> easier, friendly -> friendlier) but there are some exceptions (e.g., narrow -> narrower). Most two-syllable words and all three-syllable words have the word "more" added to the front to make the comparative (e.g., more expensive, more logical). Accordingly I conclude that "more fresh" is not correct and that the comparative should be "fresher" - a view that is supported by many online dictionaries as well.
Point pine
a two syllable word starting with 'oi' is ointment
Sure! Here are a few two-syllable words: Water Rabbit Happy Basket
Some examples of two syllable words are:- apple subway drawer, etc
Thousands
Bubble, trouble, candle, table, handle, voyage, terror
recent, decent, legal, zebra
All words have at least one syllable. Burrow has two. Bur-row.
bassist is probably the only two syllable word that rhymes with racist
Redoubt is pronounced the same as "readout."Any words that rhyme with "out" especially two-syllable words.Examples:blackoutbreakoutdevoutthroughout
The word 'even' is an even syllable word...it has two syllables.
"Washer" and "walrus."
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