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Silent words tricks:-

Some alphabet are less use as silent are , M,S,F,I,J,O,Q,R,V,X,Y AND Z. 

Silent F words

This one will depend on how you pronounce the word fifth, which has two common pronunciations: one in which both F‘s are pronounced and one in which the second F is not (as if it were spelled “fith”). As far as we know, this silent F pronunciation of fifth is the only example in English of a word with a silent F

Silent I words

Compared to the other vowels, the letter I seems to love to be heard. We could only find a few words that feature a silent I, such as business, suit, and fruit.

Silent J words

Based on our, ahem, totally professional research, the only English word to have a silent J is … marijuana. And interestingly, it’s tough to find a language with a silent J. J just loves to be heard.

Silent M words

After looking high and low, the only words we could find with a silent M are ones that begin with mn, such as mnemonic and similarly derived terms, but maybe we just need something to help us remember others

Silent O words

The letter O is silent in some words that pair it with fellow vowels E and U, such as people, jeopardy, leopard, rough, tough, enough, trouble, and double

Silent Q words

The letter Q mostly makes its presence felt whenever it appears. The word lacquer seems to be the sole example of a word with a silent Q that we could manage to find.

Silent R words

Besides the common pronunciation of the word February that leaves out the first R, the existence (or nonexistence) of silent R’s largely depends on whether you have a rhotic or non-rhotic accent. For example, a person with a non-rhotic Boston accent will likely employ several silent R’s following vowels in the sentence My sister parked her car near Harvard Yard.

Silent S words

The Silent S appears in several different words, including island, isle, aisle, apropos, debris, bourgeois, and viscount.

Silent V words

We looked as hard as we could for words with a silent V, but we sadly came up empty. Some sources claim that V is the only letter in English that is never silent, and we couldn’t find any examples to prove that claim wrong. Poetic contractions like e’er and ne’er do cut it right out, though.

Silent X words

Unless we made an embarrassing mistake, we are pretty sure the letter X is silent in the words faux and faux pas. As it is in other French-derived words, such as roux and doux and some plurals, like choux and reseaux (the plurals of chou and reseau, respectively).

Silent Y words

The letter Y is another one that depends on pronunciation to be silent. For example, one pronunciation of the word beyond [ bee-ond ] could be considered to contain a silent Y.

Silent Z Words

A handful of French loanwords have that special je ne sais quoi of a silent Z, including rendezvous and laissez-faire.

Example of silent alphabet:-  A to Z

Logically silent A

Musically

Physically

Critically

Debt silent B

Doubt

Dumb

Jamb

Lamb

Limb

Abscess silent C

Ascend

Ascent

Conscience

Conscious

Handkerchief silent D

Handsome

Hedge

Sandwich

Wedge

Clothes silent E

Gene

Hate

Like

Love

Please

Wednesday

Assign silent G

Benign

Campaign

Champagne silent H

Chrome

Echo

Ghost

Honest

Hour

Knack silent k

Knead

Knee

Kneel

Balm silent L

Calf

Calm

Chalk

Could

Folk

Autumn silent N

Column

Damn

Hymn

Buisness. Silent I

Parliament 

Coup silent P

Cupboad

Pneumonia

Pseudo.

Butcher

Castle

Christmas silent T

Fasten

Glisten

Building silent U

Circuit

Disguise

Guard

Guess

Guest

Guild

Answer silent W.

Awry

Playwright

Sword


Two

Rules for silent alphabet:-

 


Pronounciation and to know about word:-


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