Longest English word without a vowel sound


I am not an English student, by discipline I am physicist, so am asking this question in innocence.


I searched Google for the longest word without a vowel sound and I got these results:



The longest common word without any of the five vowels is RHYTHMS, but there are longer rare words: SYMPHYSY, NYMPHLY, GYPSYRY, GYPSYFY



However, English students don't agree: they say there is an \i-sound\ and \schwa\ in the word RHYTHM.


I am confused: what should I believe, the internet or my English university students?



Answer



All the words you mention have vowel sounds. I can think of no English word that doesn't have vowel sounds, except something like Mmm.


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