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a·pp·l·au·d
2
5
a·s·t·r·o·n·au·t
3
8
au·d·a·ci·ou·s
3
6
au·d·i·b·le
3
5
au·d·i·e·n·ce
3
6
au·d·i·o
3
4
au·d·i·t
2
4
Au·g·u·s·t
2
5
au·r·a
2
3
au·th·e·n·t·i·c
3
7
au·th·or
2
3
au·th·o·r·i·t·y
4
7
au·t·o
2
3
au·t·o·g·r·a·ph
3
7
au·t·o·m·a·t·i·c
4
8
au·t·o·p·s·y
3
6
au·t·u·mn
2
4
b·au·b·le
2
4
c·au·l·d·r·o·n
2
7
c·au·se
1
3
c·au·ti·o·n
2
5
c·l·au·se
1
4
d·au·n·t
1
4
d·au·n·t·i·ng
2
6
e·x·h·au·s·t
2
6
f·au·n
1
3
f·au·n·a
2
4
f·l·au·n·t
1
5
f·r·au·d
1
4
f·r·au·d·u·l·e·n·t
3
9
g·au·ze
1
3
h·au·l
1
3
h·au·n·ch
1
4
h·au·n·t
1
4
j·au·n·t
1
4
l·au·n·ch
1
4
l·au·n·ch·p·a·d
2
7
l·au·n·d·r·y
2
6
l·e·p·r·e·ch·au·n
2
8
m·au·l
1
3
n·au·s·e·a
3
5
p·au·n·ch
1
4
p·au·se
1
3
p·l·au·s·i·b·le
3
7
s·au·ce
1
3
s·au·c·er
2
4
s·au·n·a
2
4
s·au·n·t·er
2
5
s·t·au·n·ch
1
5
t·ar·p·au·l·i·n
3
7
t·au·n·t
1
4
t·au·t
1
3
th·e·s·au·r·u·s
3
7
t·r·au·m·a
2
5
t·r·au·m·a·t·i·c
3
8

OR Sound Words

Please note: some r-controlled vowel sound generalisations may vary based on accent/dialect. Wordabase has been formed from the perspective of an Australian accent. Keep reading for more information about /or/ phoneme variations.

R-Controlled OR at a glance:

  • Words with or sound include for, pork, born
  • Words with a/al sound include talk, walk, all
  • Words with au sound include author, audio, taunt
  • Words with aw sound include paw, saw, claw
  • Words with our sound include four, pour, court

Spelling Frequencies:

  • or - 38% (includes ore – 3%)
  • a/al – 19%
  • au – 17%
  • aw – 9%
  • our – 4%

Rare Spelling Patterns:

  • ar (wart)
  • oor (door)
  • augh (caught)
  • oar (soar)
  • augh (caught)
  • aur (dinosaur)
  • oa (broad)

Common Spelling Generalisations or Patterns:

  • or is mostly used in the middle of words e.g. cork, horn, horse
  • ore is used at the end of words e.g. store, more, core
  • au is used at the beginning or middle of a word e.g. author, haunt
  • a/al is used at the beginning or middle of a word e.g. all, ball
  • aw typically occurs at the end of a word or before the letters l, n or k e.g. dawn, shawl, hawk, draw
  • our is usually in the middle or at the end of a word e.g. mourn, four

Accent Variations

  • In Australia, /or/ and /aw/ make the same r-controlled vowel sound.
  • However, in other parts of the world, they are considered to be two different phonemes
    • /or/ as in for & more
    • /aw/ as in paw and ball
  • ’o’ is not included as a spelling option for /aw/ as this doesn’t apply with an Australian accent. In other parts of the world, ‘o’ may be included as a spelling alternative for /aw/. In those cases, it is used 14% of the time in words like ‘lost’.