adjective
- having a hissing sound
Usage: phonetics
noun
- a speech sound characterized by a hissing effect, such as s, z, sh, or zh
Usage: phonetics; linguistics
Examples
- The snake made a sibilant sound as it moved through the grass.
- Her sibilant whisper could barely be heard across the room.
- The letter ‘s’ is a common sibilant in English.
- Sibilant consonants are produced by forcing air through a narrow channel.
- The wind created a sibilant noise as it passed through the trees.
- Speech therapists often work with children who have trouble pronouncing sibilants.
- The sibilant quality of his voice made him perfect for radio work.