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consonant
synonyms for consonant
- agnate
- blending
- correspondent
- like
- parallel
- uniform
- accordant
- according
- akin
- alike
- analogous
- coincident
- comparable
- compatible
- concordant
- conformable
- congenial
- congruous
- corresponding
- harmonious
- in agreement
- in rapport
- similar
- suitable
- sympathetic
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How to use consonant in a sentence
However, Bottalico notes, that still wouldn’t change the fact that masks stifle consonants more than vowels.
What did you say? Fabric masks can really muffle voices | Sid Perkins | January 20, 2021 | Science News For StudentsThat’s important, says Bottalico, because consonants typically have a higher frequency, or pitch, than vowel sounds.
What did you say? Fabric masks can really muffle voices | Sid Perkins | January 20, 2021 | Science News For StudentsEach word was one syllable and had starting and ending consonants that sandwiched a vowel sound.
What did you say? Fabric masks can really muffle voices | Sid Perkins | January 20, 2021 | Science News For Students
In the flow of a news conference, it’s hard to expect him to avoid the occasional misplaced consonant.
In Josh Bell, the Nationals added a big bat. Now Mike Rizzo might search for another. | Jesse Dougherty | December 26, 2020 | Washington PostIt starts with two consonants that you don’t see together too often.
Can You Guess These Words From Their Definitions? | Candice Bradley | July 23, 2020 | Everything After ZAppeals to “collective will” and the judgment of “history” are not consonant with liberal thought.
Romney's teenage bullying hurts him because it is consonant with his adult record.
It is combined with these consonant elements in order to invite it forward and bring it to a point (figuratively speaking).
Expressive Voice Culture | Jessie Eldridge SouthwickThe most recklessly chivalrous terms are indeed consonant with Sir Edward's character.
King Robert the Bruce | A. F. MurisonThe story seems little consonant with Douglas's warlike intelligence.
King Robert the Bruce | A. F. MurisonTen Brink reads ay for ever, on the ground that ever and never, when followed by a consonant, are dissyllabic in Chaucer.
Chaucer's Works, Volume 1 (of 7) -- Romaunt of the Rose; Minor Poems | Geoffrey ChaucerNo Russian, whose dissonant, consonant name Almost rattles to fragments the trumpet of fame?Postscript.
Newton Forster | Captain Frederick Marryat
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