The sound /air/ can be spelled with the same letters as the word: air.
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affair |
There was a tragic end to their affair.
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despair |
He tried not to despair at the team's poor result.
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impair |
Very loud music may impair your hearing.
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repair |
We must repair the fence that was blown down by the storm.
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disrepair |
The house was in a state of disrepair.
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debonair |
Many actors in the 1940s were described as debonair, which means confident, stylish and charming.
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mohair |
Mohair comes from the Angora goat.
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eclair |
This chocolate eclair is full of cream,.
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