Rhymes:English/uː-

Rhymes stressed on
This page conflates two English vowels,, , as in few, and , , as in foo. The difference has not been noted in any way in the rhyme pages. There are conflicting opinions as to whether words differing in these vowels are rhymes, as the is sometimes considered part of the preceding consonant, and in any case precedes the nucleus of the syllable. The difference between the two vowels is lost after the consonants, , , , in RP, and in some other dialects also after , , , , , , and , for example in dew, do. (Note: In Welsh English, is pronounced, and is distinct from  after all consonants, so in this dialect due, few, chew, crew do not rhyme with do, shoe, who, too.)