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The monovocalic words are those that are made up of different consonants, but for a single vowel that can be repeated two or more times. For example: house, preferably, rolled.
These terms are used in various Word games, in poetry and in the alliteration, that Figure of speech which consists of repeating a sound several times to produce aesthetic or sound effects.
Most monovocalic words are those that have A, E or O, since there are very few with I or U.
praise | layer | tangle |
knead | ghost | orange |
anagram | throat | word |
smash | jacaranda | screen |
spider | wool | spend |
balance | lasagna | flat |
raft | can | square |
banana | waste | branch |
cabin | meek | bed sheet |
bell | blanket | sauce |
cane | morning | Zahara |
to drink | emerge | fishes |
give | dwarf | be lost |
light blue | entertain | to belong |
decent | get older | preferably |
defend | Excellent | Present |
falling | manager | networks |
stop | boss | Referrer |
Detergent | milk | repellent |
effervescent | read | to have |
beautify | glasses | green |
emergent | mind | see each other |
toast | split | to insist |
chilli | pretend | iris |
civil | to print | Kiwi |
hard | influence | missile |
resign | infringe upon | picnic |
Dimitri | inhibit | simile |
to direct | enroll | to live |
blurred | jocular | fall |
button | crazy | little bit |
coconut | mud | well |
elbow | logo | Foreword |
color | moldy | early |
painful | bow | protocol |
match | monologue | robot |
hat | monotonous | bland |
mushroom | bow | all |
horoscope | orthodox | zoologist |
horrifying | bear | fox |
couscous | guru | voodoo |
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