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This list demonstrates the pattern ear to spell the /air/ sound. Common examples of words that include this pattern are bearable, footwear, and beachwear.
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bearable |
The noise at the concert was just bearable.
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unbearable |
That child's behaviour is unbearable.
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forswear |
To forswear is to promise to give something up.
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footwear |
You need strong footwear to walk over rocks.
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underwear |
The underwear department is on the second floor.
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beachwear |
I need some new beachwear for summer.
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knitwear |
This year's knitwear comes in bright colours.
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Learn more about these words in the Spellzone Main Course: Unit 12. Spelling choices for /air/ sound: air, are, ear
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