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While some people do in fact pronounce the second f in fifth , the first pronunciation given in our dictionary is the one that omits it. Overall, however, f is to be commended for its performance generally. We'd give it an A , if we were on speaking terms with that letter. G has no business being in sign nor phlegm , as far as the modern reader is concerned. It obviously doesn't care. This callousness is also evident in that slew of gn- words: gnarl , gnash , gnat , gnaw , gnostic , gnu.

It can be no surprise, then, that g also participates in the likes of such offenses as high , though , and through. The h 's at the beginning of heir , honest , and honor have nothing to say.

Neither do the ones in rhyme and ghost. That h makes a contribution of a sort in the second syllable of rhythm only goes so far in repairing the letter's record. I doesn't do a blessed thing in business , except to be impersonated by the u in the first syllable. It also does no discernible good in suit , which in a decent orthographic system would be spelled soot.

Some of you may be happy to know that we have at this point only one English word in which the j is silent: marijuana.

The silent k in a slew of common words demonstrates a callousness for beginner spellers especially: knee , knife , knight , knit , knob , knock , knot , know , knuckle. The most indecent of the silent l words is surely colonel. The word sounds identical to kernel , which is an honorable, respectfully spelled word. L is also silent in could , should , would , as well as in calf and half , and in chalk , talk , walk , and for many people in calm , palm , and psalm.

One can get through much of life never encountering m in its silent form. By the time a person is ready for a word like mnemonic they have likely come to accept the vagaries of silent letters. Like silent b 's, silent n 's tend to come at the ends of words and after m : autumn , column , damn , hymn , limn , solemn.

While this might suggest to some that m is a little too accommodating, we would never anthropomorphize letters in such a way. There is the flagrant excess of letters in enough , rough , and tough , where o is among several who have no place being there.

Then there is the formerly mentioned ruffian colonel , in which neither o behaves properly and the second o doesn't even bother to try.

But in addition to those we then also have jeopardy , leopard , and people. We'll let you draw your own conclusions about o. P is silent before n in a selection of somewhat technical terms, such as pneumonia and pneumatic. And it's silent before s in a different selection of words such as psalm , psyche , and psychology.

It boldly says nothing in corps and coup and receipt. In some pronunciations of comptroller it somehow convinces m to join with it in dissembling; the two there impersonate n. Q tends to function wholly aboveboard as an upstanding member of the alphabet. Most of us are fortunate to encounter its dereliction in lacquer only occasionally.

R exists in forecastle only to mock landlubbers. It exists in February only to make us suffer. S is a mostly-reliable letter. Its failings are limited largely to aisle , apropos , debris , isle , and island.

We cannot, however, overlook its participation in the hot mess that is bourgeois. T refuses to be audible in ballet , castle , listen , and whistle. In asthma it conspires with h to shun its usual duties. U may appear reasonable, but evidence to the contrary is not difficult to find: build , catalogue , dialogue , colleague , guard , guess , laugh , league , tongue. Note that the second and third of these words have attempted eviction and are meeting with significant success: catalog and dialog are both fully accepted variant spellings.

V is at this point the only letter that refuses to be unheard in any established word of the language. And yet a dark cloud gathers on the horizon: in late May a much-followed and likely sleep-addled Twitter user tweeted out what was clearly a partially developed composition. The Internet seized on the enigmatic final word and discussed it ad nauseam. Of the myriad pronunciations suggested for this non-word, several of the strongest contenders had a silent v. W yields all power to the r that follows it in wrack , wraith , wrangle , wrap , wreath , wren , wrench , wrestle , wrinkle , wrist , writ , write , wrong , and wrought.

As if that lot were not enough, w with no apparent logic whatsoever sits idly silent in answer , sword , two , and who as well. Save Word. Words Related to comfortable. Near Antonyms for comfortable.

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