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Meaning of dissyllable
Wordnet
dissyllable (n)
a word having two syllables
Webster
dissyllable (n.)
A word of two syllables; as, pa-per.
dissyllable Sentence Examples
- The dissyllable "guitar" has two syllables and is pronounced as "gee-tar."
- The word "melancholy" is a dissyllable with four syllables and is pronounced as "mel-an-chol-y."
- The dissyllable "coffee" has two syllables and is pronounced as "kaw-fee."
- The word "blossom" is a dissyllable with two syllables and is pronounced as "blaw-sum."
- The dissyllable "circus" has two syllables and is pronounced as "sir-kus."
- The word "captain" is a dissyllable with two syllables and is pronounced as "kap-tin."
- The dissyllable "jacket" has two syllables and is pronounced as "jak-it."
- The word "actor" is a dissyllable with two syllables and is pronounced as "ak-tor."
- The dissyllable "soccer" has two syllables and is pronounced as "sok-ker."
- The word "dinner" is a dissyllable with two syllables and is pronounced as "din-ner."
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a word having two syllablesA word of two syllables; as, pa-per.
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The dissyllable "guitar" has two syllables and is pronounced as "gee-tar."
The word "melancholy" is a dissyllable with four syllables and is pronounced as "mel-an-chol-y."
The dissyllable "coffee" has two syllables and is pronounced as "kaw-fee."
The word "blossom" is a dissyllable with two syllables and is pronounced as "blaw-sum."