digraph
nounHow to pronounce digraph:
Definition of digraph:
- digraph (noun):
- noun. two successive letters (especially two letters used to represent a single sound: sh' inshoe').
- a group of two successive letters whose phonetic value is a single sound (such as ea in bread or ng in sing) or whose value is not the sum of a value borne by each in other occurrences (such as ch in chin where the value is \t\ + \sh\)
Synonyms for digraph:
alphabetic character
digram
letter of the alphabet
Antonyms for digraph:
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Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- concept
- Becan
- wattle
- trochee
- enrich
- sketched
- groomsmen
- chaffron
- blithesome
- wrathful
- thriftless
- scalene
- queso
- evolve
- assailed
- knoweth
- Jazlene
- hueless
- florid
- sickle
- shaken
- resign
- oro
- expanse
- cartridge
- hopeful
- ferment
- congeal
- outstrip
- Magi
- waitress
- taketh
- sejant
- rewood
- entry
- drowsy
- carmel
- rounded
- finer
- tichel
- moisty
- linchpin
- hitter
- patient
- lakers
- fixes
- cushy
- chique
- selcouth
- jokey
- … more
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