Vowel [adjective]

Definition of Vowel:

spoken

Synonyms of Vowel:

● Articulate

● Verbal

● Singing

● Sonant

● Lyric

● Oral

● Phonetic

● Pronounced

● Said

● Uttered

● Voiced

● Operatic

● Choral

● Sung

● Articulated

● Expressed

● Intonated

● Modulated

● Phonic

● Put into words

● Viva voce

● Vocalic


Opposite/Antonyms of Vowel:

● Shy

● Quiet

● Modest

● Written

● Introverted


Sentence/Example of Vowel:

Two letters, S and O, a sibilant and a vowel, of which no further explanation can be given.

A vowel is like an olian harp; it makes a full and perfect sound of itself.

Meso: middle: as prefix, drops the o when stem begins with a vowel.

No attempt has been made to indicate these differences of vowel sound.

The Thought is simple and massy enough: but where is a Vowel?

The trick of adding a vowel to sound words is not unpleasing to the ear.

If the verb following the relative begins with a vowel, a is often omitted.

In the first and second the consonant is followed by a vowel.

The vowel is elided in some cases, and coalesces with another vowel in others.

In late Cornish the vowel of the prefix was usually dropped.