[
UK
/kˈɒnsənənt/
]
[ US /ˈkɑnsənənt/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑnsənənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- involving or characterized by harmony
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in keeping
salaries agreeable with current trends
expressed views concordant with his background
plans conformable with your wishes
NOUN
- a letter of the alphabet standing for a spoken consonant
- a speech sound that is not a vowel
How To Use consonant In A Sentence
- After blending consonants and vowels, syllables are blended into words and words are used in meaningful sentences.
- The present study investigated how children spell words that contain silent consonants as their final letter.
- The prototypical noun may be (though need not be) quite long, stress will fall early in the word, the stressed vowel will be non-front, and the final consonant (if an obstruent) will be voiceless.
- Palatalized and plain consonants do not contrast in words with non-pharyngeal vowels.
- The term enunciation means the formation of words, including right vocal shape to the vowels and right form to the consonants. Public Speaking
- BUT WITH 3 SYLLABLES vowel O OBEYS THE SOUND OF THE PLACE WHERE ENDED IN CONSONANT+Y words are proparoxitonic, for O is nothing phonematically Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
- Hebrew is considered the Holy Language par excellence, but it is interesting to note that although the consonantal text of the Hebrew Bible must be reproduced according to precise orthographic rules for ritual purposes, the Jewish tradition permits translations of the text into other languages. David Shasha: Monolingualism, Scriptural Translation and the Problem of Western Civilization
- It was "dignifying" for the poor and consonant with national values, like work, self-help and opposition to welfare dependency. Omaha World-Herald > Frontpage
- Nepali has twelve vowel sounds and 36 consonants.
- Italian is rich in broad open vowels and liquid consonants.