great
greatheartedly
breakthrough
greatness
unbreakable
Chelsea
Manea
Stonea
The 'ea' is pronounced 'ee' in each case. It is indicative of an island; though in the present day, none of these places are islands any longer.
A suffix is an addition made at the end of a word to form another word of different meaning or function. Example badLY, spoonFUL,amazeMENT Suffix means to add to the end or put after. For this reason it appears that none of the previous examples may be correct.
Bread, ready, head, realm.
The EA sounds like EE in many words, including easy and please.
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Oh, what a lovely question! Words like "bread," "head," and "dead" have the short 'a' sound spelled with 'ea'. Just imagine those words as little happy trees in your painting of the English language, adding a touch of warmth and familiarity to your vocabulary garden. Keep on exploring and discovering new words, my friend!
Plea...
Eritrea, Guinea
abeam, breast ,create, beat, head
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The EA pair has a long E vowel sound, as in lean and leak. The EE sound is heard in several spellings: E words such as be, me, and we E words with a silent E, such as gene, scene, and eve EE words such as feet, meet, and greet EA words such as read, steal, leave, and seat EI words such as weird IE words such as wield and yield I word marine Y ending words such as baby, crazy, and silly
Pretty much any word that ends with "y" or "e". Or words ending with "ea"
Bread, ready, head, realm.
The EA vowel pair in seal has a long E vowel sound, as in deal, feel, kneel, and peel. Other words that have the long E vowel sound are: E words such as be, me, and we E words with a silent E, such as gene, scene, and eve EE words such as feet, meet, and greet EA words such as read, steal, leave, and seat EI words such as receive IE words such as wield and yield I word marine Y ending words such as baby, crazy, and silly
The EA sounds like EE in many words, including easy and please.
The EA vowel pair is a long E sound.EA words include beam, cream, dream, gleam, ream, seam, and steam.Most EE words have the long E, as do E words ending in a silent E (such as extreme).
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