There is 1 such pair in the word "reluctance" - the letter "e" appears twice in this word.
There are three syllables in the word "reluctance" (re-luc-tance).
Yes, the word 'pair' is both a verb (pair, pairs, pairing, paired) and a noun (pair, pairs). Examples:Verb: You can pair the lilac and green for a spring atmosphere.Noun: A pair of candlesticks will look nice with the centerpiece.
A minimal pair is a pair of words that differ by only one sound, such as "pair" and "pear."
reluctant
The verb form of reluctance is "reluct."
There are three syllables in the word "reluctance" (re-luc-tance).
The word pair has one syllable.
hesitant
Reluctance
Reluctance
There are many incorrect words that can be put into a pair of homonyms. One incorrect pair is home and hone.
No, the word pair is not an adverb.The word pair is a noun (he has a pair of cards) and a verb.(I will pair them up).
The word "repair" has two syllables: re-pair.
"Reluctance" is a noun.
No, pride and prejudice is a word pair.
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.
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