No, the vowel sound in "stop" is different from the vowel sound in "clock." The vowel sound in "stop" is pronounced as [ɑ] as in "ah," while the vowel sound in "clock" is pronounced as [ɒ] as in "cot."
The word clock has a short O vowel sound, as in dock, clot, and dot.
No, a clock is typically considered a low or moderate level sound, as it produces a steady ticking or chiming noise. It is not generally categorized as a soft sound.
The onomatopoeia sound of a clock ticking is usually described as "tick-tock."
No, "clock" is not a long vowel word. The "o" in clock is a short vowel sound.
A clock ticks.
The sound of a clock is commonly called: Tick Tock.
A clock is commonly said to make the sound of 'tick tock' - the sound being made by a mechanical escapement.
Yes. The O has a short O sound as in clot and lock.
"Tick-tock" is the general English onomatopoeia for the sound made by an analog clock.
some do when they tick...
A toy clock