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).
reluctant
The verb form of reluctance is "reluct."
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."
There are three syllables in the word "reluctance" (re-luc-tance).
hesitant
The word pair has one syllable.
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.
Reluctance.
No, pride and prejudice is a word pair.
The pair word is 'thin': thick and thin.