The OA vowel pair in "roar" is a caret O (long O followed by an R), as in the rhyming words boar, soar, or, for, nor, door, and your. There are silent E words core, fore, gore, more, pore, score, sore, store, tore, and wore.
The caret O also appears in
O words: born (borne), horn, horde, Ford, sort, sword
OU words : court
OA words : board, hoard
A words : ward
(also the UA words quart and quartz, where the QU sounds like a KW)
Yes. Both have a long O (oh) vowel sound.
No. The word beast has a long E sound (as in east) and the word best has a short E sound (as in west).
Heirophant??
Homonym words are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They can also be spelled the same or differently. Examples include: "bark" (sound a dog makes) and "bark" (outer covering of a tree).
To write an alliteration with "kangaroo," you would need to use words that start with the same consonant sound as "kangaroo's" initial "k" sound. An example could be: "Kangaroo kicked kindly." This phrase uses the repeated "k" sound to create the alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device that adds rhythm and emphasis to writing by repeating the same initial consonant sound in closely connected words.
what words have the same vowel sound as bin
Yes, but the long O sound may be a caret O, because of the R. This is more important in British English where the R is not pronounced and roar sounds like raw.The same sound is heard in the rhyming words boar, bore, door, floor, and four.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "helmet" include "fellow," "yellow," and "echo."
Words such as school, cool, fool, and drool have the same vowel sound as stool.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "girl" include "curl," "pearl," "whirl," and "hurl." These words all contain the same diphthong vowel sound represented by the letters "ir" in "girl." Diphthongs are complex vowel sounds that involve a smooth transition from one vowel sound to another within the same syllable.
The vowel sound in "whale" is the same as the vowel sound in "think." Both words contain the long vowel sound /eɪ/.
The word "me" has a long E vowel sound. This is the same as in be, see, flea, cede, and clean.
The word "write" has the same vowel sound as "bite." Both words have the same long vowel sound pronounced as "ai."
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "bite" include light, right, and kite.
The words "most," "boast," and "coast" have the same long "o" vowel sound as "ghost."
The words "mouse" and "how" both have the same vowel sound, pronounced as /aʊ/.
Words like bird, word, and herd have the same "ur" vowel sound as heard.