Words and phrases that have a meaning related to sibilants: (120 results)
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Also try:glissandos, staccatos, diphthongs, crescendoes, tremolos, glottal, portamento, fortissimo, sibilance, undulant, thrums, overloud, passagework, thwacks, clattery, altissimo, spume, guttural, semitone, assonance, clunks, mozartian, basso, quivery, chromaticism, quavers, pizzicato, pianissimo, eddying, lilts, intonation, chirrup, tintinnabulation, arioso, spinto, songlike, windiness, scritch, cacophonic, da capo, trill, kyrie eleison, diminuendo, monosyllable, headshake, descant, angularity, basso profundo, larghetto, decrescendo, clacks, vees, phlegmy, falsettos, seraphic, hiss, andantino, orotund, cor anglais, cantabile, cacophonies, sandpapery, splintery, dulcet, scansion, tessitura, birdcall, celesta, melodiousness, nasality, shrilling, monotones, whump, inaudibility, upbeats, obbligato, diatonic scale, nabokovian, mewl, terseness, lucent, crotchets, enunciation, dissonances, beetling, splosh, recitatives, gabble, drifty, clangor, muffles, vivace, caterwaul, consonants, moue, allegretto, ride cymbal, andante, celli, blat, mozartean, fricatives, vowels, folktales, nasals, chronicles, craftsmen, phonemes, stops, alphabets, cities, cognate, cognates, cooks, folksongs, garrisons, merchants, mints, proverbs, seaports
— Adjectives for sibilants: voiceless, other, soft, many, dental, voiced, hissing, spanish, palatal, final, old, more...
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