The word "doll" has a short vowel sound. The "o" in "doll" makes the short /ɒ/ sound.
Yes, "doll" is a short 'o' word. The vowel sound in doll is pronounced as /ɒ/ or /ɑː/.
The pronunciation varies.It can have a short O (and the same sound as in moll or the first syllable of follow). Or it can have a caret O (aw) sound, to rhyme with bawl, fall, or ball.*the word dolly (cart) rhymes with jolly and has the short O sound
No, "doll" does not have a short "o" sound. The "o" in "doll" is pronounced with an "aw" sound, as in "saw" or "law."
It can be a short O (to rhyme with LOL and moll, or the first syllable of dollar and collar).However, it may also have the caret O or AW sound, to rhyme with ball and crawl.
The vowel O in the word doll can be pronounced with the short O sound, as in the words col, follow, and lollipop.However, it can also be pronounced with the caret O (AW) sound, to rhyme with awl, fall, and wall.*the related word "dolly" is always pronounced with a short O as in holly or jolly.
No. The O in dragon is an unstressed (uh) or schwa sound, as in gun.
The word asked has a short a sound, like the a in cat.
Yes, the word "lump" has a short "u" sound, not a short "a" sound.
No. In the US, the word doll usually has a caret O (aw) sound, rhyming with fall and wall. However, it may be pronounced with a short O (ah) as in dolly.
The word "small," as with many -all words, has the "aw" sound (ô) that is also seen in the words crawl or doll.
It can, to rhyme with moll, as in dollar. But it can also have an AW sound, to rhyme with bawl, wall, and haul.(Some dictionaries list only the short O, but rhyming lists show it with fall. The related form "dolly" does seem to use only the OLL and not the AWL sound.)