No, "lawn" and "ball" do not have the same sound. "Lawn" has an "aw" vowel sound, while "ball" has an "a" vowel sound. The differing vowel sounds make the words phonetically distinct.
The word "yawn" has the same vowel sound as "lawn."
The sound of a jet engine vibrates more than the sound of a lawn mower.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "dawn" include lawn, fawn, drawn, yawn, spawn.
Tennis, Squash or racquet ball.
No, "bomb" and "lawn" do not rhyme. "Bomb" is pronounced with a short "o" sound, while "lawn" has an "awn" sound.
It is not short or long. It is the caret O or (aw) sound. It has the same sound as bawl.
No. The AW is a single vowel sound. It sounds the same way as the AU in aura and fauna.
ball, bat, blue
from a distance away why does a jet sound loader than a lawn mower
Other. The O has the "AW" sound associated with the caret O (as in OR and some AU words). The same sound is in law and lawn.
The word that has the same sound as "ball" is "bawl" (to cry). (see related homophone link)
Although the E is silent, the A in false has an AW sound, as in fall, call, awl, and salsa. Words with the AW sound include A words - ball, tall AW words - claw, brawl, lawn, awed AU words - caught, taught, taut OA words - broad O words - on, long, song, moll, john