Silent letters occur in spelling but are not pronounced (and are therefore not cued). Words contiaing silent letters can be useful examples for demonstrating the sometimes inconsistent relationship between English spelling and pronunciation. Such words can also be valuable in introductory lessons to remind students to think beyond spelling when cueing words.
bomb, bombing, climb, comb, crumb, debt, doubt, dumb, lamb, lamb, limb, numb, plumber, subtle, thumb, tomb
fluorescent, indict, muscle, science, scissors
yacht
handkerchief
campaign, champagne, feign, foreign, gnash, gnaw, reign, resign, sign
daughter, fight, light, might, right, sight, though, thought, through, weigh
exhaust, honest, ghost, heir, herb, honest, honor, hour, rhythm, rhyme,
business, cushion, fashion
knead, knee, kneel, knew, knife, knight, knock, knot, know, knowledge
calf, salmon, should, talk, walk, would, yolk
mnemonic
autumn, column, condemn, damn, solumn,
corps, cupboard, psalm, pterodactyl, psychiatry, psychology, receipt
apropos, bourgeois, chablis, corps, debris, Illinois, island, isle, rendez-vous
ballet, buffet, castle, Christmas, nestle, rustle, thistle
answer, sword, two, who, whose, whole, wreath, wrench, wrestle, wriggle, wrist, write, wrong
faux
rendez-vous