Words with the "ow" sound as in "down" typically follow the pattern of a diphthong, where the sound starts with an "ah" and glides into an "oo" sound. Here are a few examples:
Down: Refers to a direction.
Brown: Refers to the color brown.
Clown: A performer who uses humor, often in a circus.
Crown: A circular ornamental headgear worn by a monarch.
Frown: To furrow one's brow in displeasure or concentration.
Town: A human settlement smaller than a city.
Gown: A long dress, typically worn on formal occasions.
These words share a common sound pattern in the pronunciation of "ow" as in "down."
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