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There are thousands of English words with only one vowel.

The words I and a consist of only a single vowel.

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What is the longest word in the English dictionary with one vowel?

The longest word in the English language with only one vowel is "strengths," containing nine letters and only one vowel, which is the letter "e."


What is the longest word in English language with only one vowel?

strengthlessnesses


Does every word starting with L have a vowel in it?

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What is the longest English word that has only 1 vowel?

Strengths. The longest word with one vowel repeated is strengthlessnesses.It Is The Word: Strengths :)


What word has a vowel in it?

Nearly every word in the English Language, because it is the peak of syllables.


Is w a vowel in the word yawn?

No. Contrary to what some people say, "W" is never a vowel in the English language.


How do you pronouce the first vowel in a word?

It depends on what the vowel is and what other letters surround it. English is a tough language to master.


What English word has only one vowel?

at, a , I and big


What is the longest word in the English language without a vowekl?

The longest word in the English language without a vowel is "rhythms." It has seven letters and does not contain any vowels.


Does the word rhythmn have vowels?

Technically no, however in the English Language, y has the capabilities of fulfilling the necessity to have a vowel. (there are no English words without a vowel or a y)


What is the longest word in the English Dictionary that has no vowels and has 2 syllables?

i think it is rhythm :)In the English language, every syllable has to have a vowel, so there is no word without a vowel. Words can have no consonants, but must have vowels. In the word rhythm, the y is a vowel, not a consonant.


Which word has five letters the central one being the only vowel?

E.g. wrist, stock, chuck, tryst ... there are plenty in the English language.