Ads 468x60px

Pages

English words ending in "-yre"

The letter y was once common before a consonant in English, but has now mostly been replaced in this context by the letter i or removed altogether. Many of these words end with "yre"; such as:

  • ayre (now air)
  • empyre (empire)
  • expyre (expire)
  • fayre (fair)
  • hyre (hire)
  • inspyre (inspire)
  • prepayre (prepare)
  • respyre (respire)
  • retyre (retire)
  • syre (sire)
  • transpyre (transpire)
  • umpyre (umpire)
  • wyre (wire)

A few remnants remain such as in now uncommon words ending in yre, like lyre and pyre. The one still commonly used word is tyre, used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand after being revived in the 19th century. Both tyre and tire were used in the 15th and 16th centuries, but tire became the settled term in the 17th century and tyre became obsolete. The United States did not adopt the revival of tyre, and tire is the only spelling currently used there and in Canada.

"English words ending in "-yre""

The following heads are in this category, out of 5 total.

a

  • ayre

f

  • fayre

l

  • lyre

p

  • pyre

t

  • tyre

0 comments:


Hello Friends ! Please send your requests,comments,suggestions to improve this blog.
Learn English Grammar & Usage; Are U Anxious To Know The Science & Tech News; Where Are You ? Know The Changes; Health:News N Tips
Word of the Day

nonviolence discuss

Definition:(noun) Peaceful resistance to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate.
Synonyms:passive resistance
Usage:Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., were two of the most articulate advocates of nonviolence.
Article of the Day

Drifting

Drifting is a motorsport in which drivers deliberately oversteer their cars, sending them sideways through a series of turns. A car is said to be "drifting" when its front wheels are pointing in the direction opposite a given turn, creating an angle between the direction of travel and the direction the wheels are facing. Modern drifting began over 30 years ago as a racing technique popular in Japan. It has since evolved into a competitive sport in which drivers are judged based on what criteria? More... Discuss

This Day in History

Federal Emergency Declared at Love Canal in New York (1978)

In the 1940s and 50s, an abandoned canal in Niagara Falls, New York, became a dumping ground for chemical waste. It was later filled in, and after the land was given to the city of Niagara Falls by the chemical company, houses and an elementary school were built there. By the late 1970s, toxic chemicals had risen to the surface, and residents were found to have a high incidence of chromosome damage. A federal emergency was declared in 1978, and residents were evacuated. What happened to them? More... Discuss
Today's Birthday

Emil Nolde (1867)

Nolde was a German painter and printmaker. Fervently religious, he often painted supernatural imagery, such as demonic heads and mystic appearances. Impressed by the art he saw on a 1913 expedition to the East Indies, he began to paint brooding landscapes and colorful flowers. As a printmaker, he was noted for his crudely cut, stark black-and-white woodcuts. Though he was an early advocate of the Nazi party, the party condemned his art and forbade him to paint. What did he do instead? More... Discuss

In the News

Quote of the Day
When you have really exhausted an experience you always reverence and love it.
Gilbert Chesterton
(1874-1936)
Discuss

Spelling Bee
difficulty level:
score: -
n. an obligation to pay money to another party
 
spell the word:
Match Up
Select word:










Match each word in the left column with its synonym on the right. When finished, click Answer to see the results. Good luck!