Yes, the word "turn" has the vowel sound of "er" as in "her" and not the vowel sound of "U" as in "mud."
The base word for "severe" is "sever."
Shorn (Crossword Cove, eh? ) LOL
A homonym for the word "seven" is "seventh." Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings, and "seven" and "seventh" are a prime example of this. "Seven" refers to the number 7, while "seventh" refers to the position or ordinal number in a sequence.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
The word sever can also be serve, verse, and veers.
Yes, the word "turn" has the vowel sound of "er" as in "her" and not the vowel sound of "U" as in "mud."
The base word for "severe" is "sever."
Cut or Sever.
they turn dsylexic
The words see, sever, and verse are hidden in the word serve.
I am a native speaker of spanish, and I assure you that it is not a word. Perhaps you read it wrong or misheard it. Sever words look/sound similar to "Mantana". "Montaña" means mountain, while "mañana" means tommorow.
split, sever, slice
The opposite of word several is few.
The rearranged letters of "sever" can form the word "verse," which is a common element in poems.
Sever - c.1300, from Anglo-Fr. severer, from O.Fr. sevrer "to separate," from V.L. *seperare, from L. separare "separate"
pherhaps it is several.