Synonyms for Vowellike:
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adj.
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Other relevant words:
- Assimilated
, - Glossal
, - Nasalized
, - alveolar
, - back
, - bilabial
, - broad
, - central
, - cerebral
, - close
, - consonant
, - dental
, - dorsal
, - flat
, - front
, - glide
, - glottal
, - guttural
, - hard
, - heavy
, - high
, - labial
, - lateral
, - lax
, - light
, - lingual
, - liquid
, - low
, - mid
, - muted
, - narrow
, - nasal
, - occlusive
, - open
, - palatal
, - pharyngeal
, - phonemic
, - phonetic
, - phonic
, - pitched
, - retroflex
, - rounded
, - semivowel
, - soft
, - sonant
, - stopped
, - stressed
, - strong
, - surd
, - syllabic
, - tense
, - thick
, - throaty
, - tonal
, - tonic
, - twangy
, - unaccented
, - unstressed
, - vocal
, - vocalic
, - voiced
, - voiceless
, - vowel
, - weak
, - wide
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What are the hypernyms for Vowellike?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for vowellike?
Vowellike refers to a sound that resembles a vowel sound. The antonyms for this word include consonant, dissonant, jarring, and grating. Consonants are the sounds produced by blocking the air flow, making them different from vowel sounds. Dissonant sounds are those that are not pleasing to the ears and create a sense of disturbance. Jarring sounds cause a sudden shock or unpleasant impression, while grating sounds are harsh and rough. These antonyms highlight the difference between vowel and consonant sounds, as well as the subjective nature of what is considered pleasing or unpleasant to the ears.
What are the antonyms for Vowellike?
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