 Silent letters from A to Z from EspressoEnglish.net The English language has a lot of silent letters that make the pronunciation of words different from their written forms. Practice your pronunciation with these examples of words with silent letters from A to Z. Silent B, Climb, Comb, Crumb, Debt, Doubt, Numb, Subtle, Thumb, Tomb, Silent C, Acquire, Muscle, Scissors Silent D, Wednesday, Sandwich, Handsome, Edge, Bridge, Silent E, Hate, Name, Like, Breathe, Ice Silent F, No Words, Silent G, Sign, Champagne, Height, Thought, Through, Silent H, Honest, Ghost, Air, Hour, What Silent I, Business, Silent J, No Words, Silent K, Knife, Knee, Knot, Kknock, Kno, Silent L, Should, Half, Salmon, Talk, Yoke Silent M, Pneumonic, Silent N, Autumn, Column, Condemn, Him, Solemn, Silent O, Colonel Silent P, Core, Coo, Pneumonia, Psychology, Receipt, Silent Q, No Words, Silent R, No Words in American English. British English has some words with silent R. Silent S, Island, Isle, Debris, Apropos, Bourgeois, Silent T, Ballet, Castle, Gourmet, Listen, Report, Silent U, Colleague, Guest, Guard, Guide, Tongue, Silent V, No Words, Silent W, Answer, Sword, Two, Hole, Wrist, Silent X, Faux Pa, Faux Pa is a word of French origin. It means a social mistake or error in etiquette. Silent Y, No Words, Silent Z, Rendez-vous. This is another word from French, meaning a casual meeting or meeting place. Visit www.EspressoEnglish.net for more English tips. If you like this video, please share.