abominable (it has two schwa sounds for the A's)
Yes, it can be challenging to distinguish between words with a hard "a" sound and words with a soft "a" sound due to their subtle differences in pronunciation.
Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
curry, furry
The OU in shout has the OU/OW vowel sound, as in the rhyming words out, clout, snout, and rout. Words with the sound include words that rhyme with: OU words - cloud, foul, sound, count, thou OW words - how, cowl, clown, crowd
Some words with the oi sound include boil, coin, and spoil. Words with the oy sound include boy, joy, and toy.
awful, lousy, inadequate, faulty,abominable
The guide words for adaptation include reworking, start, transformation, and variation. It also includes adjustments, conversion, modifications, and remodeling.
Savage, vulgar, abominable, brutish, or cruel. Those words mean beastly.
The word you're looking for is "snow." It is related to "snowman," as snow is the primary material used to build one, and it is often associated with winter and cold weather. The term "abominable" refers to the "Abominable Snowman," which is a mythical creature also linked to snowy environments. Together, these words evoke the imagery of winter and its folklore.
An adaptation is an adjustment to a situation. Two related words to adaptation are transformation and modification. "Working the graveyard shift required an adaptation in my sleeping schedule."
ADAPTATION
Yes, it can be challenging to distinguish between words with a hard "a" sound and words with a soft "a" sound due to their subtle differences in pronunciation.
words like pencil with the "l" sound
Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
abominable, accident, addition, affirmation, affection, ambulance, aubergine (to give some beginning by 'a')
The word bad is an adjective, not a verb. Some vivid words for bad are: horrendous atrocious dreadful abominable frightful deplorable horrid
curry, furry