sonant
a . 有浊音的,浊音的
n . 浊音
有浊音的,浊音的浊音
sonant adj 1 :
produced with vibration of the vocal cords ; "
a frequently voiced opinion "; "
voiced consonants such as `
b '
and `
g '
and `
z '"; [
synonym : {
voiced }, {
sonant }, {
soft }] [
ant : {
hard },
{
surd }, {
unvoiced }, {
voiceless }]
n 1 :
a speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords [
synonym : {
sonant }, {
voiced sound }]
Sonant \
So "
nant \,
a . [
L .
sonans , -
antis ,
p .
pr .
of sonare to sound .
See {
Sound }
a noise .]
1 .
Of or pertaining to sound ;
sounding .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Phonetics )
Uttered ,
as an element of speech ,
with tone or proper vocal sound ,
as distinguished from mere breath sound ;
intonated ;
voiced ;
vocal ;
tonic ;
the opposite of {
nonvocal },
or {
surd }; --
said of the vowels ,
semivowels ,
liquids ,
and nasals ,
and particularly of the consonants b ,
d ,
g hard ,
v ,
etc .,
as compared with their cognates p ,
t ,
k ,
f ,
etc .,
which are called nonvocal ,
surd ,
or aspirate .
--
n .
A sonant letter .
[
1913 Webster ]
130 Moby Thesaurus words for "
sonant ":
accented ,
allophone ,
alveolar ,
apical ,
apico -
alveolar ,
apico -
dental ,
articulate ,
articulated ,
articulation ,
aspiration ,
assimilated ,
assimilation ,
back ,
barytone ,
bilabial ,
broad ,
cacuminal ,
central ,
cerebral ,
check ,
checked ,
close ,
consonant ,
consonantal ,
continuant ,
dental ,
diphthong ,
dissimilated ,
dissimilation ,
dorsal ,
epenthetic vowel ,
explosive ,
flat ,
front ,
glide ,
glossal ,
glottal ,
glottalization ,
guttural ,
hard ,
heavy ,
high ,
intonated ,
labial ,
labialization ,
labiodental ,
labiovelar ,
laryngeal ,
lateral ,
lax ,
light ,
lingual ,
liquid ,
low ,
manner of articulation ,
mid ,
modification ,
monophthong ,
monophthongal ,
morphophoneme ,
mute ,
muted ,
narrow ,
nasal ,
nasalized ,
occlusive ,
open ,
oral ,
oxytone ,
palatal ,
palatalized ,
parasitic vowel ,
peak ,
pharyngeal ,
pharyngealization ,
pharyngealized ,
phone ,
phoneme ,
phonemic ,
phonetic ,
phonic ,
pitch ,
pitched ,
plosive ,
posttonic ,
prothetic vowel ,
retroflex ,
rounded ,
segmental phoneme ,
semivowel ,
soft ,
sonority ,
speech sound ,
spoken ,
stop ,
stopped ,
stressed ,
strong ,
surd ,
syllabic ,
syllabic nucleus ,
syllabic peak ,
syllable ,
tense ,
thick ,
throaty ,
tonal ,
tonic ,
transition sound ,
triphthong ,
twangy ,
unaccented ,
unrounded ,
unstressed ,
velar ,
viva ,
vocable ,
vocal ,
vocalic ,
vocoid ,
voice ,
voiced ,
voiced sound ,
voiceless ,
voiceless sound ,
voicing ,
vowel ,
vowellike ,
weak ,
wide
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SONANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Latin sonant-, sonans, present participle of sonare to sound — more at sound entry 1
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