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The answer is wash. Beige is /beɪʒ/. Pressure is /ˈprɛʃə/. Wash is /wɒʃ/. Measure is /ˈmɛʒə/. Therefore the answer is wash

Pressure has the consonant sound /ʃ/, represented by "sh," which is the "sh" sound in English.
Now, let's analyze the options:
A. sour – The "s" sound is /s/, not /ʃ/.
B. beige – The "g" sound here is /ʒ/, which is a voiced sound similar to /ʃ/ but different.
C. wash – The "sh" sound is /ʃ/, which is the same as the one in "pressure."
D. measure – The "s" in "measure" is also pronounced /ʒ/, which is a similar sound to /ʃ/, but not exactly the same.
Final Conclusion:
The word that has the same consonant sound as the one in "pressure" is:
C. wash

The cosonant sound "ss" underlined in the word "pressure" has the /ʃ/ sound not the /ʒ/ sound.


