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Your question is unclear. Syllables are a part of speech, the spoken word. Morse Code is a non-verbal form of communication and has no syllables. In Morse, the phrase "one syllable words" would be; --- -. . / ... -.-- .-.. .-.. .- -... .-.. . /.-- --- .-. -.. ...
Non-verse writing can also be called free verse writing. This means that a traditional form of verse, like iambic pentameter, is not used.
Chairperson
Answer to the question you actually asked: Non-rhyming words are words that do not rhyme.Answer to the question you probably meant to ask ("What are some words that do not rhyme with any other words?"):There are many words which do not rhyme. Just a few examples are: animal, citizen, comedy, dangerous, obvious,necessary, logarithm, algorithm and sacrificing
A schwa is the sound of an unstressed syllable in a word or unstressed word in a sentence and is the most common sound in the English language. A typical example is the word doctor where the second syllable is reduced to a schwa and a non-English speaker couldn't know if the word was doctar, docter, doctor or doctur as it sounds like doct'r.
Two three-syllable words that rhyme with "Catholic" are "symbolic" and "ecstatic."
The word *strengths* it is 9 letters and is non-syllable
Your question is unclear. Syllables are a part of speech, the spoken word. Morse Code is a non-verbal form of communication and has no syllables. In Morse, the phrase "one syllable words" would be; --- -. . / ... -.-- .-.. .-.. .- -... .-.. . /.-- --- .-. -.. ...
There are many words that have the phrase 'non' in them. Some of the words include nonsense, nonetheless and nonfiction.
In English, anything without a vowel.
Non-verse writing can also be called free verse writing. This means that a traditional form of verse, like iambic pentameter, is not used.
they are non
indicent words ,vulgar words,and stick joint words
Chairperson
The word "anonymous" doesn't have "A" syllable. It has four. 1. A 2. Non 3. y 4. Mous I hope this helps answer your question!
It can be. Some words can be seen both hyphenated and non-hyphenated.
"Sinon" is pronounced as "sai-non" with the stress on the first syllable.