Some English words with double B include:
- Abbey
- Bubble
- Cabbage
- Dribble
- Hobbit
- Hobby
- Lobby
- Pebble
- Rabbit
- Ribbon
- Rubber
- Rubbish
- Shabby
- Stubborn
- Wobble
Double letter B usually means that the preceding vowel has a short sound. For example, letter A has a short vowel sound in “cabbage,” but a long vowel sound in “baby.”
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Some English words that start and end with B include:
- Barb
- Bathtub
- Beachcomb
- Bib
- Blob
- Blurb
- Bob
- Bomb
- Brewpub
- Bulb
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English words with the silent B include:
- Lamb
- Subtle
- Debt
- Doubt
- Comb
- Crumb
- Climb
- Plumber
- Limb
- Thumb
The letter B is often silent when a syllable or a one-syllable word ends in “-mb” or “bt.” QuillBot’s free AI Chat can provide quick answers to questions about letters of the alphabet.
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Some words with double E include:
- Agree
- Bee
- Beetle
- Breeze
- Coffee
- Deer
- Eel
- Free
- Feed
- Green
- Keep
- Queen
- Seed
- Sheep
- Sneeze
- Street
- Teeth
- Tree
- Wheel
There are approximately 6000 English words that have a double letter E. QuillBot’s free AI Chat can show you many options.
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Some verbs that start with E include:
- Earn
- Eat
- Eavesdrop
- Edit
- Elaborate
- Elect
- Eliminate
- Elope
- Embarrass
- Embellish
- Embezzle
- Embrace
- Embody
- Empower
- Emulate
- End
- Energize
- Enjoy
- Escape
- Excite
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Here are some 5-letter words that start and end with E:
- Eagle
- Eerie
- Elate
- Elite
- Elope
- Elude
- Emote
- Ensue
- Erase
- Erode
- Evade
- Exile
- Exude
QuillBot’s free AI Chat can show you more 5-letter words that end with the letter E. There are almost 50 in the English language.
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A sans serif font is a typeface that does not have serifs (decorative lines called “feet” at the end of each letter’s strokes). “Sans” means “without.”
Sans-serif fonts are common in reading materials for early learners, web-based reading materials, and signage. Arial and Verdana are two common sans-serif fonts.
When you’re designing something with letters and want to experiment with different typefaces, try QuillBot’s free AI image generator. For example, you can prompt it to make an image of a letter A without serifs and with any type of background.
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A serif font is a typeface that has small decorative lines (called “feet”) at the end of each stroke in a letter. The most common serif font is Times New Roman.
Serif fonts are common in print media (e.g., books and magazines), where they’re more reader-friendly. For example, lowercase letter A is much more distinct from lowercase letter O in a serif font.
When you’re working on creative projects and want to experiment with lettering, QuillBot’s free AI image generator can show you how letters of the alphabet look in serif or sans serif fonts.
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Double A letter words in English include:
- Aardvark: Type of large mammal with a long snout
- Afrikaans: One of the languages spoken in South Africa
- Bazaar: Outdoor market with rows of booths and stalls
- Isaac: Biblical name
- Naan: Round, flat bread common in Indian cuisine
English words that include double A are often loanwords that come from other languages.
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The letter A is spelled “a,” and it’s pronounced “ay” like in “pay.” This is also the spelling for the indefinite article that goes before a noun or modifier that begins with a consonant (e.g., “I ordered a pink sweater”).
When you’re curious about how to spell other letters of the English alphabet, QuillBot’s free AI Chat can answer your questions in seconds.
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