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Pronunciation
enPR: -ăd, IPA(key): /-æd/
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Notes
- In some accents, words ending in /-ɑːd/ are rhymes for words on this page.
- In some accents, particularly in Australian English, not all of these words rhyme because of a distinction between a short /æ/ and a long /æː/. For more information, see bad–lad split on Wikipedia.
- In Philadelphia and Baltimore English, bad, glad and sad do not rhyme with the rest of the words due to /æ/-raising occuring in these three words only.
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