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Alphabetical word list
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Common misspellings  


This page lists pronunciations of English words that begin with O. To see a different letter navigate with the table above. The apostrophe is treated as the last letter of the alphabet, after Z.

For a pronunciation key, click on the blue "Catalogs" link below the article title.[e]


Ô letter = ôh exclamation = ôwe debt

ŏar boat = ŏr alternative = ŏre metal

oâsis *ô-wâyssís

obêdience

obèisance

obèy

oblìque -lêek

obscêne

obscénity

obsêquious

óbsolête

obsoléscence

óbstacle

occâsionally

occidéntal *óxídéntəl cf. accidéntal (minimal pair)

Óccitan *Óxítən

óccult BrE; AmE occúlt

occür

occürred, occürring - two r’s (cf. cûred, cûring)

occúrrence BrE; AmE occürrence

ôcean *ôtion, *ôshən

ócellâted spotóscíllâted swung

ócelót

óchê *ócky, cf. hóckey

ôchre *ôker; AmE -er

óctagon

óctopus

ódds-ón adjective, as in ódds-ón fâvourite, hyphen required

ôdious

ôdium

ôdorous

ódyssey

Oêdipus BrE; AmE Ê-

oêstrogen BrE; AmE ê-

öeuvre *ëvra

óf *óv

offénce BrE; AmE offénse

offénsive

óffshoot one word, no hyphen

óffspring one word

óft- in normal usage connected by a hyphen to a following participle

óften *óffen; though some pronounce the t

ÔK = ôkây acceptable = Okèh Records

Oklahôma Ôak-

ôld normal = ôlde jocular, old-fashioned = Ôld person

ôld-fáshioned

Óliver, cf. Tólliver

Olýmpic

ômega

ómelette *ómlit, cf. hámlet

omérta

omnípotent

omníscience

omníscient

ón bŏard two words

òne single = wòn game

òne-óff

ònes plural = òne´s possessive *wúnz

òneself one word, wú-

óngôing one word

ònion *únyon, cf. Cányon

onlîne connected one word

ónlooker one word

Ontãrio

ón to *óntû or *óntə: two words, even though ínto is one

ónyx or ônyx

oòps

oôze liquid = Oûse River

ôpal = Ôpel

óp-éd (short for 'opposite the editorial page')

óperate

ophthalmólogist óphth-

opínion

oppônent

opportûnity *óppərtyûnity

oppréss

oppûgn -ûne

optimístic

ópt-òut noun hyphenated

ŏr instead = ŏre metal = ŏar boat = Ŏrr person

ŏral voice = åural ear: sometimes, to distinguish it, the second is pronounced àùral

órange *óringe

oráng-utan

orâte

órator BrE; AmE ŏr-

ŏrchestrate ŏrk-

ŏrchid *ŏrkid, cf. ŏrchard, ch sound

ŏrdnance weapons cf. ŏrdinance decree

ŏrient

órifíce AmE ŏrifíce

Orîon

*ŏrtha- no words begin like this

ŏrthodox

óscíllate swingócelót cat

óscíllated swungócellâted spot

ósprêy or ósprèy

òther spŏrts: the BBC's use of a hyphen in this phrase on their World News channel's ticker is (of course) incorrect and probably dictated by computer behaviour

òtherwise one word

Ouagadoûgou *Wágadûgu

ouìja-bŏard wì-

ŏught *åwt

òur us = hòur time; in rapid speech = àre is

Oûse River = oôze liquid

òut meaning outside is a separate word, but it must be joined to a following word when it means more, as in some of the following examples:

outdo *òutdoô, one word

òutlåw one word

òutrîght one word

outsîde one word

outsmàrt one word

ôva ovum = BrE ôver top, finish

òven

ôver meaning above is a separate word, but it must be joined to a following word when it means too much, as in some of the following examples:

overbürdened one word

overcòme one word

overdûe one word

ôverload one word

overlôaded one word

overnîght *ôver-nîte, one word

overrâte judge, as in overrâted, ≈ overâte or *overét overeat; cf. ôver râte cricket: rate of overs two words

overreáct *ôverêáct, one word

overrîde one word

overrûle one word

overshádow one word

ovërt - ô-

overthrôw one word

ôwe debt = ôh exclamation = Ô letter

óxbow

Óxford -əd

O’Brîen cf. Brîan