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- Sibilant - Wikipedia
Sibilants have a characteristically intense sound, which accounts for their paralinguistic use in getting one's attention (e g calling someone using "psst!" or quieting someone using "shhhh!")
- SIBILANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SIBILANT is having, containing, or producing the sound of or a sound resembling that of the s or the sh in sash How to use sibilant in a sentence
- SIBILANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Sibilant entered English in the 17th century from the Latin word sibilant-, meaning “hissing ” When you listen to a foreign language that’s full of hissy “es” or “sh” or “zzz” sounds, those sounds are called sibilants
- SIBILANT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
In rapid speech, the verb loses its initial sibilant Even with my hearing aids, I struggle to hear sibilants
- Sibilant - definition of sibilant by The Free Dictionary
1 hissing 2 of or pertaining to a consonant sound in which air is channeled through a narrow groove along the center of the tongue, producing a hissing sound n 3 a sibilant consonant sound, as (s), (z), (sh), or (zh)
- Sibilant | Consonant, Speech Sounds, Pronunciation | Britannica
Sibilant, in phonetics, a fricative consonant sound, in which the tip, or blade, of the tongue is brought near the roof of the mouth and air is pushed past the tongue to make a hissing sound
- Sibilant - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Sibilant entered English in the 17th century from the Latin word sibilant-, meaning “hissing ” When you listen to a foreign language that’s full of hissy “es” or “sh” or “zzz” sounds, those sounds are called sibilants
- sibilant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective sibilant (comparative more sibilant, superlative most sibilant) Characterized by a hissing or hushing sound such as the s or sh in sack or shack
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