OUGH Words — 7 Different Sounds!

OUGH Words in English | 7 Different Sounds | 50 Words
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OUGH Words — 7 Different Sounds!

50 words with OUGH — the craziest spelling pattern in English with 7 possible sounds!

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💡 Why Learn OUGH Words — 7 Different Sounds!?

OUGH is the craziest spelling pattern in English! The same four letters can make 7 completely different sounds: through (oo), though (oh), cough (off), rough (uff), thought (aw), bough (ow), and thorough (uh). No wonder English spelling is confusing!

There’s no rule that predicts which sound OUGH makes — you have to memorize each word. But the good news is there are only about 50 common OUGH words, and once you group them by sound, they become easy to remember. This page organizes all of them!

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OUGH = ‘oo’ (Through) (10 Words)

#1
through
❌ Indians say: THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: थ्रू
💡 OUGH = oo
“We drove through the tunnel.”
#2
throughout
❌ Indians say: THRO-ugh-out
✅ Correct: throo-OWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: थ्रू-आउट
💡 OUGH = oo
“It rained throughout the day.”
#3
breakthrough
❌ Indians say: BRAYK-thro-ugh
✅ Correct: BRAYK-throo
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब्रेक-थ्रू
💡 OUGH = oo
“Scientists made a breakthrough.”
#4
see-through
❌ Indians say: see-THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: see-THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: सी-थ्रू
💡 Transparent
“The glass is see-through.”
#5
drive-through
❌ Indians say: drive-THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: drive-THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: ड्राइव-थ्रू
💡 OUGH = oo
“Let’s get food at the drive-through.”
#6
follow-through
❌ Indians say: follow-THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: follow-THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ॉलो-थ्रू
💡 To complete an action
“Good follow-through in cricket.”
#7
through and through
❌ Indians say: THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: THROO and THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: पूरी तरह से
💡 Completely/entirely
“He is honest through and through.”
#8
pass-through
❌ Indians say: pass-THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: pass-THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: पास-थ्रू
💡 A way to pass
“Use the pass-through to the garden.”
#9
pull-through
❌ Indians say: pull-THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: pull-THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: पुल-थ्रू
💡 To survive/recover
“She managed to pull through.”
#10
come through
❌ Indians say: come THRO-ugh
✅ Correct: come THROO
🇮🇳 Hindi: कम-थ्रू
💡 To succeed/arrive
“I knew you’d come through for me!”
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OUGH = ‘oh’ (Though) (10 Words)

#11
though
❌ Indians say: THO-ugh
✅ Correct: THOH
🇮🇳 Hindi: दो
💡 OUGH = oh
“It was cold, though sunny.”
#12
although
❌ Indians say: all-THO-ugh
✅ Correct: awl-THOH
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऑल-दो
💡 OUGH = oh
“Although tired, she finished her homework.”
#13
dough
❌ Indians say: DOH-ugh
✅ Correct: DOH
🇮🇳 Hindi: डो
💡 OUGH = oh (bread dough)
“Knead the dough for chapatis.”
#14
doughnut
❌ Indians say: DOH-ugh-nut
✅ Correct: DOH-nut
🇮🇳 Hindi: डो-नट
💡 Also spelled ‘donut’
“I love chocolate doughnuts!”
#15
thorough
❌ Indians say: THORO-ugh
✅ Correct: THUH-roh
🇮🇳 Hindi: थ-रो
💡 OUGH = oh (means complete/careful)
“She did a thorough job cleaning.”
#16
borough
❌ Indians say: BORO-ugh
✅ Correct: BUH-roh
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब-रो
💡 A district/area
“Manhattan is a borough of New York.”
#17
furlough
❌ Indians say: FUR-lo-ugh
✅ Correct: FUR-loh
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़र-लो
💡 Leave from work
“He is on furlough this month.”
#18
sourdough
❌ Indians say: sour-DOH-ugh
✅ Correct: SOW-er-doh
🇮🇳 Hindi: साउर-डो
💡 A type of bread
“Sourdough bread is tangy and delicious.”
#19
even though
❌ Indians say: even THO-ugh
✅ Correct: ee-ven THOH
🇮🇳 Hindi: भले ही
💡 OUGH = oh
“Even though it rained, we played.”
#20
as though
❌ Indians say: as THO-ugh
✅ Correct: az THOH
🇮🇳 Hindi: मानो
💡 OUGH = oh (means ‘as if’)
“She looks as though she’s upset.”
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OUGH = ‘off/uff’ (Cough, Rough) (10 Words)

#21
cough
❌ Indians say: CO-ugh
✅ Correct: KOFF
🇮🇳 Hindi: कॉफ़
💡 OUGH = off
“Cover your mouth when you cough.”
#22
rough
❌ Indians say: RO-ugh
✅ Correct: RUFF
🇮🇳 Hindi: रफ़
💡 OUGH = uff
“The road is very rough.”
#23
tough
❌ Indians say: TO-ugh
✅ Correct: TUFF
🇮🇳 Hindi: टफ़
💡 OUGH = uff
“This question is very tough.”
#24
enough
❌ Indians say: EN-ough
✅ Correct: ih-NUFF
🇮🇳 Hindi: इ-नफ़
💡 OUGH = uff
“That’s enough food for everyone.”
#25
trough
❌ Indians say: TRO-ugh
✅ Correct: TROFF
🇮🇳 Hindi: ट्रॉफ़
💡 OUGH = off (animal feeding box)
“The pigs ate from the trough.”
#26
slough
❌ Indians say: SLO-ugh
✅ Correct: SLUFF (skin) / SLOO (wetland)
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्लफ़ / स्लू
💡 Two meanings, two sounds!
“The snake sloughed off its skin.”
#27
roughage
❌ Indians say: RO-ugh-age
✅ Correct: RUFF-ij
🇮🇳 Hindi: रफ़-इज
💡 Fibre in food
“Eat roughage for good digestion.”
#28
roughly
❌ Indians say: RO-ugh-ly
✅ Correct: RUFF-lee
🇮🇳 Hindi: रफ़-ली
💡 OUGH = uff + ly
“There are roughly 500 students.”
#29
toughen
❌ Indians say: TO-ugh-en
✅ Correct: TUFF-en
🇮🇳 Hindi: टफ़-अन
💡 To make tough
“This training will toughen you up.”
#30
roughness
❌ Indians say: RO-ugh-ness
✅ Correct: RUFF-ness
🇮🇳 Hindi: रफ़-नेस
💡 OUGH = uff
“The roughness of the sandpaper hurt.”
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OUGH = ‘aw’ (Thought, Bought) (10 Words)

#31
thought
❌ Indians say: THO-ught
✅ Correct: THAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: थॉट
💡 OUGH = aw
“I had a great thought!”
#32
bought
❌ Indians say: BO-ught
✅ Correct: BAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: बॉट
💡 OUGH = aw
“Mummy bought new shoes.”
#33
brought
❌ Indians say: BRO-ught
✅ Correct: BRAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: ब्रॉट
💡 OUGH = aw
“She brought flowers for teacher.”
#34
fought
❌ Indians say: FO-ught
✅ Correct: FAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: फ़ॉट
💡 OUGH = aw
“The teams fought hard.”
#35
sought
❌ Indians say: SO-ught
✅ Correct: SAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: सॉट
💡 OUGH = aw (past of seek)
“She sought advice from her teacher.”
#36
wrought
❌ Indians say: WRO-ught
✅ Correct: RAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: रॉट
💡 OUGH = aw (made/caused)
“The gate is wrought iron.”
#37
ought
❌ Indians say: O-ught
✅ Correct: AWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: ऑट
💡 OUGH = aw (should)
“You ought to study harder.”
#38
nought
❌ Indians say: NO-ught
✅ Correct: NAWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: नॉट
💡 OUGH = aw (zero)
“Noughts and crosses is a fun game.”
#39
thoughtful
❌ Indians say: THO-ught-ful
✅ Correct: THAWT-ful
🇮🇳 Hindi: थॉट-फ़ुल
💡 OUGH = aw + ful
“What a thoughtful gift!”
#40
afterthought
❌ Indians say: after-THO-ught
✅ Correct: AF-ter-thawt
🇮🇳 Hindi: आफ़-टर-थॉट
💡 An idea that comes later
“Adding salt was an afterthought.”
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OUGH = ‘ow’ (Bough) + Mixed Practice (10 Words)

#41
bough
❌ Indians say: BO-ugh
✅ Correct: BOW (like cow)
🇮🇳 Hindi: बाउ
💡 OUGH = ow (tree branch)
“The monkey sat on the bough.”
#42
plough
❌ Indians say: PLO-ugh
✅ Correct: PLOW
🇮🇳 Hindi: प्लाउ
💡 OUGH = ow (farming tool)
“The farmer ploughed the field.”
#43
drought
❌ Indians say: DRO-ught
✅ Correct: DROWT
🇮🇳 Hindi: ड्राउट
💡 OUGH = ow + T (no rain)
“The drought destroyed the crops.”
#44
boughten
❌ Indians say: BO-ugh-ten
✅ Correct: BOW-ten
🇮🇳 Hindi: बाउ-टन
💡 Rare: bought (dialectal)
“These are boughten cookies, not homemade.”
#45
slough
❌ Indians say: SLO-ugh
✅ Correct: SLOW (marshy area)
🇮🇳 Hindi: स्लू
💡 OUGH = ow (a marsh/wetland)
“The ducks live in the slough.”
#46
hiccough
❌ Indians say: hic-CO-ugh
✅ Correct: HIK-up
🇮🇳 Hindi: हिक-अप
💡 Old spelling of ‘hiccup’!
“He had a bad hiccough (hiccup).”
#47
lough
❌ Indians say: LO-ugh
✅ Correct: LOK (Irish lake)
🇮🇳 Hindi: लॉक
💡 OUGH = ok (Irish word)
“Lough Neagh is in Ireland.”
#48
hough
❌ Indians say: HO-ugh
✅ Correct: HOK
🇮🇳 Hindi: हॉक
💡 OUGH = ok (leg joint)
“The horse injured its hough.”
#49
coughing
❌ Indians say: CO-ugh-ing
✅ Correct: KOFF-ing
🇮🇳 Hindi: कॉफ़-इंग
💡 Off + ing
“Stop coughing — drink water.”
#50
thoroughly
❌ Indians say: THORO-ugh-ly
✅ Correct: THUH-roh-lee
🇮🇳 Hindi: थ-रो-ली
💡 oh + ly
“Clean your room thoroughly.”

📏 Rules & Patterns

OUGH = ‘oo’ (Through Group)

Through and its compounds. The most common OUGH sound.

through, throughout, breakthrough, see-through

OUGH = ‘oh’ (Though Group)

Though, dough, thorough, borough — OUGH sounds like ‘oh’.

though, although, dough, doughnut, thorough, borough

OUGH = ‘off/uff’ (Cough/Rough Group)

Cough uses ‘off’, while rough/tough/enough use ‘uff’. Very similar but slightly different.

cough (off), rough (uff), tough (uff), enough (uff), trough (off)

OUGH = ‘aw’ (Thought Group)

Bought, brought, thought, fought, ought — OUGH sounds like ‘aw’.

thought, bought, brought, fought, sought, ought, nought, wrought

OUGH = ‘ow’ (Bough Group)

Bough, plough, drought — OUGH sounds like ‘ow’ (rhymes with cow).

bough, plough, drought

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Knowledge!

Question 1 of 10
‘Through’ — OUGH sounds like:
Aoo (throo)
Boff (throff)
Cow (throw)
Question 2 of 10
‘Cough’ — OUGH sounds like:
Aoo
Boff (koff)
Caw
Question 3 of 10
‘Though’ — OUGH sounds like:
Auff
Boh (thoh)
Cow
Question 4 of 10
‘Rough’ — OUGH sounds like:
Aoh
Boo
Cuff (ruff)
Question 5 of 10
‘Thought’ — OUGH sounds like:
Aaw (thawt)
Boh
Coo
Question 6 of 10
‘Bough’ — OUGH sounds like:
Aoo
Buff
Cow (bow)
Question 7 of 10
How many sounds can OUGH make?
A3
B5
C7
Question 8 of 10
‘Enough’ — OUGH sounds like:
Aoh
Buff (ih-nuff)
Caw
Question 9 of 10
‘Dough’ — OUGH sounds like:
Aow
Boh (doh)
Cuff
Question 10 of 10
Is there a rule for OUGH sounds?
AYes, clear rules
BNo — must memorize each
COnly 2 rules

🧠 Parent Tips

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One Word Per Day

Pick one word each morning. Use it in 3 sentences during the day. Consistent practice beats cramming!

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Learn the Patterns

Don’t memorize each word separately — learn the rules above. Once you know “K before N = silent K”, you’ll get ALL those words right!

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Watch & Listen

English cartoons and movies help kids hear correct pronunciation naturally. Turn on subtitles so they connect spelling with sound.

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Encourage, Don’t Correct Harshly

Say “Actually, this word is said like…” gently. Never mock a child for mispronouncing — confidence matters more than perfection.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why does OUGH have so many sounds?

English borrowed words from French, German, and Norse — each language pronounced OUGH differently. Over centuries, the spelling stayed the same but pronunciations diverged, giving us 7 different sounds for the same letters.

Is there a rule for OUGH pronunciation?

Unfortunately, no single rule works. You must memorize which sound each OUGH word uses. The best approach is to group them by sound: through-group (oo), though-group (oh), cough-group (off/uff), thought-group (aw), bough-group (ow).

What are all 7 OUGH sounds?

1) oo (through), 2) oh (though), 3) off (cough), 4) uff (rough), 5) aw (thought), 6) ow (bough), 7) uh (thorough — in some dialects). Some linguists count ‘off’ and ‘uff’ as one sound.

Which OUGH sound is most common?

The ‘aw’ sound (thought, bought, brought, fought) is the most common group with the most words. The ‘ow’ sound (bough, plough) is the rarest.

Is this why English spelling is hard?

OUGH is the #1 example of why English spelling seems crazy! George Bernard Shaw famously joked that ‘fish’ could be spelled ‘ghoti’ (gh from ‘rough’, o from ‘women’, ti from ‘nation’). But patterns do exist — this page groups them all!

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