All the five vowels words in English are ..
A E I O U
There are several English words that contain all five vowels. These include abstemious, facetious, arsenious, acheilous, acheilous, as well as caesious.
Elephant (if one is coming at you) That's about all. e is a friendly vowel. :)
Here are a some words that contain each vowel once:sequoiafacetiousabstemiouseducationWords containing all vowels plus "y" are:abstemiouslyfacetiouslyInterestingly, only facetious and abstemiouscontain each of the vowels in alphabetical order. The word uncomplimentary contains one of each vowel in reverse order.There are quite a few more:adventitiousauthenticationauthoritiesauthorizeautomobileevacuationfavourite (UK)gourmandizemisbehaviour (UK)miscellaneousmultimillionaireoutlandishnessoutpatientpandemoniumprecariousprecautionregulationrevolutionaryremunerationtambourinetourmalineunobjectionableThe shortest word containing all five vowels without repetition is the word "eunoia" (meaning good health, or the rapport a speaker has with an audience).
No six-letter American English word contains all those letters. Here are a couple of five-letter words you can make: pawns, spawn
No, all words have to be in English.
All vowels (and y) in their correct order.
That depends on your definition of the word vowel. All English words have vowel sounds in them, but the word rhythm does not contain a,e,i,o, or u.
All words have to have a vowel in them. The five orthodox ones are a,e,i,o,u. However in words such as 'why' and 'sky', the 'y' can be taken to be the vowel. Y is considered a semi-vowel.
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There are several English words that contain all five vowels. These include abstemious, facetious, arsenious, acheilous, acheilous, as well as caesious.
The English alphabet has letters - five of them are vowels - a, e, i o and u and sometimes Y. All the rest - including 'r' - are consonants.
There are 12 pure vowels: see, fit, bed, pan, far, dog, force, food, put, hut, bird, and the last pure vowel sound is called shwa (which accounts for 30% of all vowel sounds in British spoken english), it is the sound of any unstressed vowel, like the second vowel in any of the words atlas, college, lettuce
All words for vehicles have vowel sounds, if not vowels.
Rhythms is the longest word in the English language that doesn't contain one of the recognised vowels, i.e. AEIOU
word like Education.....
Here's a fun fact that might be helpful: "facetious" has all main vowels (AEIOU) in order. But technically, the word with the most vowels is also the longest word in the English language: the scientific name for a protein nicknamed "Titin." It has well over 180,000 letters.
There are 54,051 words that begin with a vowel in Webster's Second International dictionary, alone. That is too many to list.