Ah, what a delightful question! Let's see, how about the word "elephant"? It has two vowels (e and a) and five consonants (l, p, h, n, and t). Nature is full of wonders, just like words with a perfect balance of vowels and consonants.
There are 6 vowels and 7 consonants so there is 1 more consonant
The long word "antidisestablishmentarianism" has 17 consonants and 11 vowels. The Guinness Book of World Records "longest English word" is 45 letters long and has 25 consonants and 20 vowels: Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilico-volcanoconiosis (a hyphen has been added so that it will display here) But the ratio between consonants and vowels is greatest in words such as "prompt" (5 to 1), "strengths" (8 to 1) and "strengthlessness" (13 to 3). (see related link)
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2 5 syllables and 3 vowels or do you discount duplicates
Rocking is a word with 7 letters 5 consonants and 2 vowels
Koala
5 vowels. 8 consonants. :)
There are more consonants.
"Elephant" is a word that contains 2 vowels (e, a) and 5 consonants (l, p, h, n, t).
"Ocean" fits the criteria of being a 5-letter word with 2 consonants (c and n) and 3 vowels (o, e, a).
In the word DAUGHTER, there are 3 vowels namely, A, U, and E, and 5 consonants namely, D, G, H, T, and R. Number of ways of selecting 2 vowels out of 3 vowels = Number of ways of selecting 3 consonants out of 5 consonants = Therefore, number of combinations of 2 vowels and 3 consonants = 3 × 10 = 30 Each of these 30 combinations of 2 vowels and 3 consonants can be arranged among themselves in 5! ways. Hence, required number of different words = 30 × 5! = 3600
There are 6 vowels and 7 consonants so there is 1 more consonant
Uncommon
for vowels=8/13; for consonants=5/13; sample space |S|=13
There are 9 letters in "Ladybirds" 7 consonants and 2 vowels although Y is sometimes treated as another vowel.
There are five vowels, not five consonants.