Rhymes:English/ɔːf

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Pronunciation

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-ôf, /-ɔːf/, /-O:f/

Notes

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  1. Some dialects may pronounce words typically pronounced with -ɒf, with -ɔːf instead. This is the case in North American English dialects without the cot-caught merger.
  2. In many non-rhotic dialects, words ending in /ô(r)f/, /ɔː(ɹ)f/, typically spelled "-orf", are also rhymes. See Rhymes ending in -ɔː(r)f for these words.
  3. In dialects with the cot–caught merger, words ending in /ɒf/ are also rhymes. See Rhymes ending in -ɒf for these words.
  4. In dialects with the cot–caught and father-bother mergers, words ending in /ɑːf/ are also rhymes. See Rhymes ending in -ɑːf for these words.

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