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Meaning of assibilate

Wordnet

assibilate (v)

insert a sibilant sound before or after (another sound)

change into a sibilant

Webster

assibilate (v. t.)

To make sibilant; to change to a sibilant.

assibilate Sentence Examples

  1. The snake's warning was an assibilate hiss that sent shivers down my spine.
  2. As the pressure increased, the steam began to assibilate through the small aperture.
  3. The consonants in the word "hiss" assibilate sharply, creating a distinctive sound.
  4. The speaker's voice seemed to assibilate when pronouncing certain words, adding emphasis to her points.
  5. In the quiet of the night, the distant sounds of tires on wet pavement assibilate as cars passed by.
  6. The wind began to pick up, causing the leaves to assibilate against the windowpanes.
  7. The friction between the tires and the road caused them to assibilate as the car accelerated.
  8. The rustling of the leaves in the breeze seemed to assibilate softly, creating a soothing background noise.
  9. As the kettle reached boiling point, it started to assibilate, signaling that the water was ready for tea.
  10. The whispered secrets seemed to assibilate in the dimly lit room, adding an eerie atmosphere to the conversation.

FAQs About the word assibilate

insert a sibilant sound before or after (another sound), change into a sibilantTo make sibilant; to change to a sibilant.

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The snake's warning was an assibilate hiss that sent shivers down my spine.

As the pressure increased, the steam began to assibilate through the small aperture.

The consonants in the word "hiss" assibilate sharply, creating a distinctive sound.

The speaker's voice seemed to assibilate when pronouncing certain words, adding emphasis to her points.