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One word riddle: Vowel in the middle



Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Largest word-square puzzleFrom Puzzle to Riddle to SolutionThe Longest -1 WordA few word puzzles 1Find the most MissSpellable word, but in a good way?Number's a word, a word's a number!Is it possible to find a word ending in every letter-vowel combination?What is the word?What word… (riddle)This word with a lot of past tenses










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I am a simple word.

To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.

To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.

To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Can you guess?










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  • 2




    $begingroup$
    For clarification, is each line adding on to the prior one, or is it all from the original word?
    $endgroup$
    – PartyHatPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:03






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    All from the original word. That is why I said "To me " every time
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:06










  • $begingroup$
    If the title is meant to be a constraint to the type and location of the letter addition, may I strongly recommend you make that abundantly clear. Right now the puzzle per se only requires adding a single letter, vowel or consonant, at any place in the word - which may be your intent, but given the title I suspect not.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Apr 10 at 20:35










  • $begingroup$
    @Rubio I think the title only refers to "me" the original and target word of the riddle.
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:37










  • $begingroup$
    If that's the case, there are likely to be many good solutions - so I rather hope it's meant to be more restrictive.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Apr 10 at 22:27















5












$begingroup$



I am a simple word.

To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.

To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.

To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Can you guess?










share|improve this question











$endgroup$







  • 2




    $begingroup$
    For clarification, is each line adding on to the prior one, or is it all from the original word?
    $endgroup$
    – PartyHatPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:03






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    All from the original word. That is why I said "To me " every time
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:06










  • $begingroup$
    If the title is meant to be a constraint to the type and location of the letter addition, may I strongly recommend you make that abundantly clear. Right now the puzzle per se only requires adding a single letter, vowel or consonant, at any place in the word - which may be your intent, but given the title I suspect not.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Apr 10 at 20:35










  • $begingroup$
    @Rubio I think the title only refers to "me" the original and target word of the riddle.
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:37










  • $begingroup$
    If that's the case, there are likely to be many good solutions - so I rather hope it's meant to be more restrictive.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Apr 10 at 22:27













5












5








5


1



$begingroup$



I am a simple word.

To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.

To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.

To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Can you guess?










share|improve this question











$endgroup$





I am a simple word.

To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.

To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.

To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Can you guess?







word






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edited Apr 10 at 20:46









PiIsNot3

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asked Apr 10 at 19:52









DEEMDEEM

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  • 2




    $begingroup$
    For clarification, is each line adding on to the prior one, or is it all from the original word?
    $endgroup$
    – PartyHatPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:03






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    All from the original word. That is why I said "To me " every time
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:06










  • $begingroup$
    If the title is meant to be a constraint to the type and location of the letter addition, may I strongly recommend you make that abundantly clear. Right now the puzzle per se only requires adding a single letter, vowel or consonant, at any place in the word - which may be your intent, but given the title I suspect not.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Apr 10 at 20:35










  • $begingroup$
    @Rubio I think the title only refers to "me" the original and target word of the riddle.
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:37










  • $begingroup$
    If that's the case, there are likely to be many good solutions - so I rather hope it's meant to be more restrictive.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Apr 10 at 22:27












  • 2




    $begingroup$
    For clarification, is each line adding on to the prior one, or is it all from the original word?
    $endgroup$
    – PartyHatPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:03






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    All from the original word. That is why I said "To me " every time
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:06










  • $begingroup$
    If the title is meant to be a constraint to the type and location of the letter addition, may I strongly recommend you make that abundantly clear. Right now the puzzle per se only requires adding a single letter, vowel or consonant, at any place in the word - which may be your intent, but given the title I suspect not.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Apr 10 at 20:35










  • $begingroup$
    @Rubio I think the title only refers to "me" the original and target word of the riddle.
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:37










  • $begingroup$
    If that's the case, there are likely to be many good solutions - so I rather hope it's meant to be more restrictive.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Apr 10 at 22:27







2




2




$begingroup$
For clarification, is each line adding on to the prior one, or is it all from the original word?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Apr 10 at 20:03




$begingroup$
For clarification, is each line adding on to the prior one, or is it all from the original word?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Apr 10 at 20:03




1




1




$begingroup$
All from the original word. That is why I said "To me " every time
$endgroup$
– DEEM
Apr 10 at 20:06




$begingroup$
All from the original word. That is why I said "To me " every time
$endgroup$
– DEEM
Apr 10 at 20:06












$begingroup$
If the title is meant to be a constraint to the type and location of the letter addition, may I strongly recommend you make that abundantly clear. Right now the puzzle per se only requires adding a single letter, vowel or consonant, at any place in the word - which may be your intent, but given the title I suspect not.
$endgroup$
– Rubio
Apr 10 at 20:35




$begingroup$
If the title is meant to be a constraint to the type and location of the letter addition, may I strongly recommend you make that abundantly clear. Right now the puzzle per se only requires adding a single letter, vowel or consonant, at any place in the word - which may be your intent, but given the title I suspect not.
$endgroup$
– Rubio
Apr 10 at 20:35












$begingroup$
@Rubio I think the title only refers to "me" the original and target word of the riddle.
$endgroup$
– SwiftPanda
Apr 10 at 20:37




$begingroup$
@Rubio I think the title only refers to "me" the original and target word of the riddle.
$endgroup$
– SwiftPanda
Apr 10 at 20:37












$begingroup$
If that's the case, there are likely to be many good solutions - so I rather hope it's meant to be more restrictive.
$endgroup$
– Rubio
Apr 10 at 22:27




$begingroup$
If that's the case, there are likely to be many good solutions - so I rather hope it's meant to be more restrictive.
$endgroup$
– Rubio
Apr 10 at 22:27










3 Answers
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oldest

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14












$begingroup$

Could it be




our




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Your - not ours, but yours




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Hour




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Sour




And with the title and intro:




It is a simple word with a vowel in the middle!







share|improve this answer









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  • $begingroup$
    I think this answer is good (certainly a better fit than my own) but I think the homophone is very accent dependent!
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:22










  • $begingroup$
    I suspect that either this IS the answer, or the answer is not much of a better fit
    $endgroup$
    – micsthepick
    Apr 10 at 21:07










  • $begingroup$
    @micsthepick I think there are likely several possible answers. Though I would argue my latest attempt is an even better fit :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 21:15










  • $begingroup$
    That was wonderful
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51


















5












$begingroup$

Second attempt (paying attention to title)




Led




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fled (Opposite of leading is fleeing)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Lead




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bled (Bleeding typically is not good)




Original attempt




Ad (as in advertisement)




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fad (weakest link for sure)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Add (addition)




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bad (not good, obviously I worked backwards here)







share|improve this answer











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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Vowel in the middle???
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:13










  • $begingroup$
    I suppose it depends how you define middle. To be honest I had overlooked the title :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:17










  • $begingroup$
    Great second attempt
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51


















3












$begingroup$

An alternative answer to those already given




Nob = a person of high social position




To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.




Noob = a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.




To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.




Knob




To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Snob = a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and looks down on those regarded as socially inferior.




Title




It has a vowel in the middle.







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  • $begingroup$
    another great answer
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    – DEEM
    Apr 11 at 0:13











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14












$begingroup$

Could it be




our




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Your - not ours, but yours




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Hour




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Sour




And with the title and intro:




It is a simple word with a vowel in the middle!







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    I think this answer is good (certainly a better fit than my own) but I think the homophone is very accent dependent!
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:22










  • $begingroup$
    I suspect that either this IS the answer, or the answer is not much of a better fit
    $endgroup$
    – micsthepick
    Apr 10 at 21:07










  • $begingroup$
    @micsthepick I think there are likely several possible answers. Though I would argue my latest attempt is an even better fit :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 21:15










  • $begingroup$
    That was wonderful
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51















14












$begingroup$

Could it be




our




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Your - not ours, but yours




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Hour




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Sour




And with the title and intro:




It is a simple word with a vowel in the middle!







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    I think this answer is good (certainly a better fit than my own) but I think the homophone is very accent dependent!
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:22










  • $begingroup$
    I suspect that either this IS the answer, or the answer is not much of a better fit
    $endgroup$
    – micsthepick
    Apr 10 at 21:07










  • $begingroup$
    @micsthepick I think there are likely several possible answers. Though I would argue my latest attempt is an even better fit :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 21:15










  • $begingroup$
    That was wonderful
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51













14












14








14





$begingroup$

Could it be




our




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Your - not ours, but yours




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Hour




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Sour




And with the title and intro:




It is a simple word with a vowel in the middle!







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



Could it be




our




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Your - not ours, but yours




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Hour




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Sour




And with the title and intro:




It is a simple word with a vowel in the middle!








share|improve this answer












share|improve this answer



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answered Apr 10 at 20:11









PartyHatPandaPartyHatPanda

1,212620




1,212620











  • $begingroup$
    I think this answer is good (certainly a better fit than my own) but I think the homophone is very accent dependent!
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:22










  • $begingroup$
    I suspect that either this IS the answer, or the answer is not much of a better fit
    $endgroup$
    – micsthepick
    Apr 10 at 21:07










  • $begingroup$
    @micsthepick I think there are likely several possible answers. Though I would argue my latest attempt is an even better fit :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 21:15










  • $begingroup$
    That was wonderful
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51
















  • $begingroup$
    I think this answer is good (certainly a better fit than my own) but I think the homophone is very accent dependent!
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:22










  • $begingroup$
    I suspect that either this IS the answer, or the answer is not much of a better fit
    $endgroup$
    – micsthepick
    Apr 10 at 21:07










  • $begingroup$
    @micsthepick I think there are likely several possible answers. Though I would argue my latest attempt is an even better fit :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 21:15










  • $begingroup$
    That was wonderful
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51















$begingroup$
I think this answer is good (certainly a better fit than my own) but I think the homophone is very accent dependent!
$endgroup$
– SwiftPanda
Apr 10 at 20:22




$begingroup$
I think this answer is good (certainly a better fit than my own) but I think the homophone is very accent dependent!
$endgroup$
– SwiftPanda
Apr 10 at 20:22












$begingroup$
I suspect that either this IS the answer, or the answer is not much of a better fit
$endgroup$
– micsthepick
Apr 10 at 21:07




$begingroup$
I suspect that either this IS the answer, or the answer is not much of a better fit
$endgroup$
– micsthepick
Apr 10 at 21:07












$begingroup$
@micsthepick I think there are likely several possible answers. Though I would argue my latest attempt is an even better fit :)
$endgroup$
– SwiftPanda
Apr 10 at 21:15




$begingroup$
@micsthepick I think there are likely several possible answers. Though I would argue my latest attempt is an even better fit :)
$endgroup$
– SwiftPanda
Apr 10 at 21:15












$begingroup$
That was wonderful
$endgroup$
– DEEM
Apr 10 at 21:51




$begingroup$
That was wonderful
$endgroup$
– DEEM
Apr 10 at 21:51











5












$begingroup$

Second attempt (paying attention to title)




Led




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fled (Opposite of leading is fleeing)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Lead




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bled (Bleeding typically is not good)




Original attempt




Ad (as in advertisement)




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fad (weakest link for sure)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Add (addition)




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bad (not good, obviously I worked backwards here)







share|improve this answer











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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Vowel in the middle???
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:13










  • $begingroup$
    I suppose it depends how you define middle. To be honest I had overlooked the title :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:17










  • $begingroup$
    Great second attempt
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51















5












$begingroup$

Second attempt (paying attention to title)




Led




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fled (Opposite of leading is fleeing)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Lead




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bled (Bleeding typically is not good)




Original attempt




Ad (as in advertisement)




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fad (weakest link for sure)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Add (addition)




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bad (not good, obviously I worked backwards here)







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Vowel in the middle???
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:13










  • $begingroup$
    I suppose it depends how you define middle. To be honest I had overlooked the title :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:17










  • $begingroup$
    Great second attempt
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51













5












5








5





$begingroup$

Second attempt (paying attention to title)




Led




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fled (Opposite of leading is fleeing)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Lead




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bled (Bleeding typically is not good)




Original attempt




Ad (as in advertisement)




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fad (weakest link for sure)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Add (addition)




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bad (not good, obviously I worked backwards here)







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



Second attempt (paying attention to title)




Led




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fled (Opposite of leading is fleeing)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Lead




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bled (Bleeding typically is not good)




Original attempt




Ad (as in advertisement)




Add a single letter, it will make the opposite of me




Fad (weakest link for sure)




Add a different letter, it will create my homophone




Add (addition)




Add a different letter, and I won't be so good




Bad (not good, obviously I worked backwards here)








share|improve this answer














share|improve this answer



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answered Apr 10 at 20:12









SwiftPandaSwiftPanda

649113




649113







  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Vowel in the middle???
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:13










  • $begingroup$
    I suppose it depends how you define middle. To be honest I had overlooked the title :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:17










  • $begingroup$
    Great second attempt
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51












  • 1




    $begingroup$
    Vowel in the middle???
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 20:13










  • $begingroup$
    I suppose it depends how you define middle. To be honest I had overlooked the title :)
    $endgroup$
    – SwiftPanda
    Apr 10 at 20:17










  • $begingroup$
    Great second attempt
    $endgroup$
    – DEEM
    Apr 10 at 21:51







1




1




$begingroup$
Vowel in the middle???
$endgroup$
– DEEM
Apr 10 at 20:13




$begingroup$
Vowel in the middle???
$endgroup$
– DEEM
Apr 10 at 20:13












$begingroup$
I suppose it depends how you define middle. To be honest I had overlooked the title :)
$endgroup$
– SwiftPanda
Apr 10 at 20:17




$begingroup$
I suppose it depends how you define middle. To be honest I had overlooked the title :)
$endgroup$
– SwiftPanda
Apr 10 at 20:17












$begingroup$
Great second attempt
$endgroup$
– DEEM
Apr 10 at 21:51




$begingroup$
Great second attempt
$endgroup$
– DEEM
Apr 10 at 21:51











3












$begingroup$

An alternative answer to those already given




Nob = a person of high social position




To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.




Noob = a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.




To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.




Knob




To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Snob = a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and looks down on those regarded as socially inferior.




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It has a vowel in the middle.







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Nob = a person of high social position




To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.




Noob = a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.




To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.




Knob




To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Snob = a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and looks down on those regarded as socially inferior.




Title




It has a vowel in the middle.







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  • $begingroup$
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An alternative answer to those already given




Nob = a person of high social position




To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.




Noob = a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.




To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.




Knob




To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Snob = a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and looks down on those regarded as socially inferior.




Title




It has a vowel in the middle.







share|improve this answer









$endgroup$



An alternative answer to those already given




Nob = a person of high social position




To me, add a single letter, and it will make the opposite of me.




Noob = a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.




To me, add a different letter, and it will create my homophone.




Knob




To me, add a different letter, and I won't be so good.




Snob = a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and looks down on those regarded as socially inferior.




Title




It has a vowel in the middle.








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