VOWEL in a Sentence
Learn VOWEL from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
Example sentences for VOWEL, such as:
1. The vowel was so modified as to be indistinct.
2. Compare the short vowel in 'full' and the long vowel in 'fool'.
3. As if I ever stop thinking about the girl and her confounded vowels and consonants.
4. When he pronounces a soft O he protrudes his full carnal lips as if he kissed the vowel.
5. A vowel is a type of sound for which there is no closure of the throat or mouth at any point.
2. Compare the short vowel in 'full' and the long vowel in 'fool'.
3. As if I ever stop thinking about the girl and her confounded vowels and consonants.
4. When he pronounces a soft O he protrudes his full carnal lips as if he kissed the vowel.
5. A vowel is a type of sound for which there is no closure of the throat or mouth at any point.
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Meanings and Examples of VOWEL
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vowel
n. a letter of the alphabet standing for a spoken vowel
n. a speech sound made with the vocal tract open
Classic Sentence:
1 The vowel was so modified as to be indistinct.
2 When he pronounces a soft O he protrudes his full carnal lips as if he kissed the vowel.
3 I rather fancied myself because I can pronounce twenty-four distinct vowel sounds; but your hundred and thirty beat me.
4 She spoke in the soft slurring voice of the coastal Georgian, liquid of vowels, kind to consonants and with the barest trace of French accent.
5 As if I ever stop thinking about the girl and her confounded vowels and consonants.
Example Sentence:
1 A vowel is a type of sound for which there is no closure of the throat or mouth at any point.
2 Compare the short vowel in 'full' and the long vowel in 'fool'.
3 A polar vortex, with its satisfyingly assonant vowels and crisp consonants, sounds like either a down coat made by Patagonia or an enormous luxury-brand SUV—that is, an expensive product meant to evoke the wilds but actually used by coddled suburbanites.