well another word for capture would be take but with an ie or ei im not sure
weird
'i' before 'e' except after 'c'. However, there are exceptions,
Just to add, FYI, the general rule for helping remember if a word should be spelled with "ie" or "ei" is: "I" before "E" except after "C". In other words, "receive" is spelled with a "c", so the "c" requires that you use the "ei" spelling after it. A word such as "believe" has an "l", not a "c", so it needs the "ie" spelling.
hurried, transient, unquiet, worried The answer on the darn crossword is.....impatient!
I before E except after C
soldier
yield
The answer to question restless or short tempered is impatient
Achieve
In English, 'ie' is usually pronounced as "ee" like in the word "believe," and 'ei' is usually pronounced as "ay" like in the word "receive."
Protein
weird
One word that rhymes with "neigh" and contains either "ei" or "ie" is "bouillie," a French term for a type of porridge.
The spelling is IE, not EI. The word is interview, as in the words view and review.
Foreign.
the answer is foreign
Yes. The EI has a long E sound as in the homophone "sealing." The word follows the 'I before E except after C' rule for EI and IE.