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syllable
[sil-uh-buhl]
noun
an uninterrupted segment of speech consisting of a vowel sound, a diphthong, or a syllabic consonant, with or without preceding or following consonant sounds.
“Eye,†“sty,†“act,†and “should†are English words of one syllable. “Eyelet,†“stifle,†“enact,†and “shouldn't†are two-syllable words.
one or more written letters or characters representing more or less exactly such an element of speech.
the slightest portion or amount of speech or writing; the least mention.
Do not breathe a syllable of all this.
verb (used with object)
to utter in syllables; articulate.
to represent by syllables.
verb (used without object)
to utter syllables; speak.
syllable
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noun
a combination or set of one or more units of sound in a language that must consist of a sonorous element (a sonant or vowel) and may or may not contain less sonorous elements (consonants or semivowels) flanking it on either or both sides: for example "paper" has two syllables See also open closed
(in the writing systems of certain languages, esp ancient ones) a symbol or set of symbols standing for a syllable
the least mention in speech or print
don't breathe a syllable of it
simply; bluntly
verb
to pronounce syllables of (a text); articulate
(tr) to write down in syllables
Grammar Note
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- half-syllabled adjective
- unsyllabled adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of syllable1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
It was the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down as if each syllable were an arrangement of notes that would never be played again.
Yassir spoke with cadence and clarity, enunciating all the syllables of “definitely,†a word he said quite often.
Fun fact: my favorite culinary school instructor pronounced it “eye-oh-LEE,†with emphasis on the last syllable.
I mean, this is us lining up sine waves, “Minority Reportâ€-style, and seeing where a vowel or a syllable is sort of falling out of place and giving the actor’s accent away.
On a wondrous night against the Utah Jazz at Crypto.com Arena, a new era began with two syllables and a prayer.
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