Rhymes:English:-ɔː(r)
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[edit] Pronunciation
enPR: -ô(r), IPA: /-ɔː(r)/, SAMPA: /-O:(r)/
[edit] Rhymes
[edit] Notes
- In non-rhotic dialects, words ending in /-ɔː/, typically spelled "-aw", are also rhymes.
- Some rhymes may depend on whether a specific dialect or accent has the cot-caught merger.
[edit] One syllable
- boar
- boor (in some accents; see also -ʊə(r))
- bore
- chore
- cor
- CORE
- core
- corps
- crore
- door
- drawer
- floor
- for (when stressed)
- fore
- four
- frore
- gore
- hoar
- lore
- moor, Moor (in some accents; see also -ʊə(r))
- more
- nor
- oar
- or
- ore
- phwoar
- poor (in some accents; see also -ʊə(r))
- pore
- pour
- roar
- score
- shore
- soar
- sore
- spore
- snore
- store
- tore
- torr
- tour (in some accents; see also -ʊə(r))
- war
- whore (in some accents; see also -ʊə(r))
- yore
- your (in some accents; see also -ʊə(r))
- you're (in some accents; see also -ʊə(r))
[edit] Two syllables
- abhor
- adore
- ashore
- before
- deplore
- ensure (in some accents)
- explore
- furore
- galore
- ignore
- implore
- insure (in some accents)
- rapport
- restore
- s'more