These are some 3 letter words without vowels: brr, cwm (pronounced coom), hmm. nth, pht, shh, tsk.
There are also lots of 3 letter words which contain a y:pry, sly, why, sky, gym, gyp, etc.
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Some three letter words that start with vowels are:aceampapearearkarmarteareatelfemueraergiceI'llimpinkinnionireirkit'soafoakoaroatofforeouroutughumpurnuse
Vowels and consonants are letters, not words. In the word "pick", the letter "i" is a vowel and the other three letters are consonants.
There are no common English words with 6 consonants and no vowels. However, the compound words archchronicler, catchphrase, and latchstring all have 6 consonants in a row.
I do believe that a letter in the English Alphabet which is not a vowel is a consonant.
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An eight letter word with three vowels using those letters is scavenge.Eight letter words with four vowels using those letters are agencies and envisage.
"Eunoia" is the shortest word I found with all five vowels in it. And one consonant, regrettably. You may wish to consult with a Scrabble dictionary, they may have some esoteric semi-words that might serve.
Some five letter words with only one vowel are:berthbirchbirthblendblindblondblownbrownchampchickchirpchurnclampclerkclickclockclothclumpcrownditchdrilldrinkdrolldrownfifthflirtfrontgirthglassglintgrassgrindhatchhitchknackknockknownshirtshortslackslantslickslothslumpspellspillsportspurnstampstandstartstringthingthirsttrust
Blanket, country, dolphin, endless, friends, forward, gravity, harmony, history, hundred, husband and kingdom contain only two vowels. Additional words include lobster, monster, nothing, perfect, problem, pumpkin, respect, seventy, student, whisper and working.
The word unload is a verb. Words are not consonants or vowels, words have consonants and vowels. unload has 3 vowels (u,o,a) and 3 consonants (n,l,d)
The letter c is a consonant.The consonants ch make a distinctive sound different from the consonants th.Consonants and vowels make up words.
A consonant on its own cannot form a complete syllable. Any syllable must contain contain a vowel or a combination of vowels). Consonants can be added to the beginning or end of a syllable to modify its sound. Ie. O can be considered a syllable, but so can MO and MOCK.