Rhyming words.
Some words that have the same ending sound as who and to are:blewbluebrewcluechewcluecoocoupcrewcuedewdodrewdueeweflewflufluegluegnugoogrewhewhueknewlieuloomewmoonewpewphewpoohqueuerouxruescrewshoeshooshrewskewslewspewstewstrewsuethrewthroughtootruetwoviewwooyewyouzoo
The ending '-ough' can sound two different ways. It can sound like an 'o' ending, such as in:doughthoughthrough (u sound)Or it can have an 'f' sound, like in:coughroughtough
Some words that sound like "shun" but have a different spelling include "churn", "run", and "sun".
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words that sound like shun
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words that sound like the word.
Hey!If you mean like rhyming - here is what I got =]aidhaidbraidquaidspaidstaidmaidpaidraidzaidwaiderepaidmcquaidunafraidafraidunderpaidOR IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:aaidabovesaidabraidaforesaidafraidaidalcaidansaidapaidbandaidbarmaidbelaidbondmaidbraidbridemaidbridesmaidcablelaidcaidchambermaidcookmaiddairymaiddanaiddaymaidembraidenkaidforesaidgainsaidhandmaidhousemaidimbraidinlaidinterlaidkincaidkitchenmaidlactaidlaidlyraidmaidmedicaidmermaidmilkmaidmislaidnaidnavaidniaidnoraidnsaidnursemaidoutlaidoverlaidoverpaidpaidparlormaidparlourmaidplaidpostpaidprepaidquaidraidrelaidrepaidsaidschoolmaidshopmaidspaidstaidsubaidthebaiducaidunafraidunbraidunderaidunderlaidunderpaidunlaidunpaidunplaidunsaidupbraidusaidwaidwaylaid
In "silent E" words such as bite, mite, site, white, the E ending changes the sound of the short I to a long I. There are no English words where a final single E sounds like a long I. However, there are IE words such as die, pie, lie, and vie, and YE endings such as bye and dye.
Here are a few words that have an ey ending that sounds like a: grey, hey, obey.
The A is not long in consulate, electorate, immaculate, or affiliate (noun).
Words that end with a "buzz" sound include "buzz," "fuzz," "was," and "does." These words often have a soft, z-like ending that creates a buzzing effect when pronounced. Such sounds can evoke imagery or sensations related to insects or electrical devices.