noun
- a vowel sound that remains constant in quality throughout its duration
Usage: linguistics
Examples
- The vowel sound in ‘cat’ is a monophthong.
- English has several monophthongs, including the sounds in ‘bit’ and ‘but’.
- Unlike diphthongs, monophthongs do not glide from one vowel quality to another.
- The teacher explained that monophthongs are single, unchanging vowel sounds.
- In phonetics class, we learned to distinguish monophthongs from complex vowel sounds.
- The word ‘see’ contains a monophthong, while ‘say’ contains a diphthong.