No, "wool" does not have a long "O" sound. The pronunciation of "wool" is typically with a short "oo" sound like in "book."
The word "wool" has a short "o" sound.
It is a short OO (book, wood) sound, rather than short U (dull, hull).
It has an OO sound as in cool. This is often considered a long U, while wool is a short U form of OO. *The variant pronunciation (KYOO-pawn) is definitely a long U.
The word good has a short OO vowel sound as in book, wool, and wood, and also in bull, push, and put.(The corresponding short O word is god, the long O is goad, and the long OO is gooed.)
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The word "wool" has a short "o" sound.
It is a short OO (book, wood) sound, rather than short U (dull, hull).
No. It has a short OO sound, as in book or wool. It rhymes with hood, wood, could, and should.
The animal is the sheep (long E vowel sound).
A bale of wool
words that have the long oo sound are wood, took, too, noon, good, root, book, wool, and food.
Yes, sound can travel through cotton wool, but it will be dampened or muffled due to the fibers absorbing and dispersing the sound waves. Cotton wool is not a good conductor of sound compared to air or solid materials.
yes.glass wool is one of the sound absorbing material while ground glass is not.
Believe it or not wool is a solid. Its fibers vibrate when sound approaches it therefor the vibrations are used up and there is less sound coming out from the other end of the wool fiber. (I'm Not Sure If Its Al Right But I Do Know that wool does absorb sound and It Can Be Used In Ear Defenders Or Ear Muffs To Cancel Out Noise).
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A group of wool is typically referred to as a skein or a ball of wool, depending on its form. A skein is a length of yarn wound in a loose loop, while a ball is yarn wound into a round shape.
It has an OO sound as in cool. This is often considered a long U, while wool is a short U form of OO. *The variant pronunciation (KYOO-pawn) is definitely a long U.