Consonant in a sentence
Synonym: letter, sound. Antonym: vowel
Meaning: A speech sound that is not a vowel; a letter representing such a sound.

(1) B-l is not a consonant.
(2) A-u is not a consonant.
(3) B-b is a consonant sound.
(4) Zed is a consonant letter.
(5) The letter N is a consonant.
(6) The letter B is a consonant.
(7) The letter G is a consonant.
(8) The letter H is a consonant.
(9) The letter J is a consonant.
(10) The letter L is a consonant.
Consonant sentence
(11) The letter M is a consonant.
(12) The letter P is a consonant.
(13) The letter Q is a consonant.
(14) The letter R is a consonant.
(15) The letter S is a consonant.
(16) The letter T is a consonant.
(17) The letter V is a consonant.
(18) The letter W is a consonant.
(19) The letter X is a consonant.
(20) The letter Y is a consonant.
Consonant make sentence
(21) The letter Z is a consonant.
(22) The letter f is a consonant.
(23) The letter k is a consonant.
(24) The letter D is a consonant.
(25) N is a nasal dental consonant.
(26) M is a nasal dental consonant.
(27) K is a velar dental consonant.
(28) The letter 'B' is a consonant.
(29) Labialise the consonant sounds.
(30) Labialize the consonant sounds.
Sentence of consonant
(31) Th is a dental consonant sound.
(32) Q is a uvular dental consonant.
(33) A-e-t is not a consonant blend.
(34) The word hat has one consonant.
(35) The word sun has one consonant.
(36) Y is a palatal dental consonant.
(37) L is a lateral dental consonant.
(38) H is a glottal dental consonant.
(39) J is a palatal dental consonant.
(40) The letter D is a consonant too.
Consonant meaningful sentence
(41) The letter G is a consonant too.
(42) The letter J is a consonant too.
(43) The letter L is a consonant too.
(44) The letter N is a consonant too.
(45) The letter Q is a consonant too.
(46) The letter S is a consonant too.
(47) Toq is a word with one consonant.
(48) The dental consonant d is voiced.
(49) The dental consonant z is voiced.
(50) The dental consonant v is voiced.
Consonant sentence examples
(51) The dental consonant g is voiced.
(52) The dental consonant b is voiced.
(53) R is a retroflex dental consonant.
(54) The letter L is a consonant sound.
(55) The letter s is a dental consonant.
(56) The letter t is a dental consonant.
(57) S-s is a fricative consonant sound.
(58) En is not a vowel, but a consonant.
(59) Ki is a vowel-consonant combination.
(60) The dental consonant s is voiceless.
Sentence with consonant
(61) The dental consonant f is voiceless.
(62) The dental consonant p is voiceless.
(63) The dental consonant x is voiceless.
(64) The letter F is a consonant as well.
(65) The letter H is a consonant as well.
(66) The letter K is a consonant as well.
(67) The letter M is a consonant as well.
(68) The letter P is a consonant as well.
(69) The letter R is a consonant as well.
(70) The letter T is a consonant as well.
Use consonant in a sentence
(71) The word pple is missing a consonant.
(72) The array higgins is not a consonant.
(73) The char in the array is a consonant.
(74) Labialise the consonant sound in bat.
(75) The word cat starts with a consonant.
(76) Ii is not used in the word consonant.
(77) Zu is a vowel followed by a consonant.
(78) Ap is a vowel followed by a consonant.
(79) The wordfinal consonant in cat is a t.
(80) The word goat starts with a consonant.
Sentence using consonant
(81) Hyphened the word before the consonant.
(82) The letter 'p' is a bilabial consonant.
(83) I love the sound of a plosive consonant.
(84) The letter h is a nonsyllabic consonant.
(85) B is a consonant in the English language.
(86) Bidentals are a type of dental consonant.
(87) Affricates are a type of consonant sound.
(88) The consonant tt in butter is a geminate.
(89) Fricatives are a type of consonant sound.
(90) Ayn is a consonant in the Arabic alphabet.
Consonant example sentence
(91) The dge sound is a voiced consonant blend.
(92) In English, there are 21 consonant sounds.
(93) The char from the array is not a consonant.
(94) The word tooth contains a dental consonant.
(95) Yodh is a consonant in the Hebrew language.
(96) Allophone, work on your consonant clusters.
(97) Approximants are a type of consonant sound.
(98) Affricatives are a type of consonant sound.
(99) Consonant sounds can be voiced or voiceless.
(100) Zayin is a consonant in the Hebrew language.
Sentence with word consonant
(101) Yodh is used as a consonant in Hebrew words.
(102) A consonant is a letter that is not a vowel.
(103) The word vowel has only one consonant in it.
(104) The labial approximant is a consonant sound.
(105) S-t is a simple example of a consonant blend.
(106) Lamedh is a consonant in the Hebrew language.
(107) The word gnat starts with a silent consonant.
(108) The labial consonant is produced by the lips.
(109) The em is a consonant in the English alphabet.
(110) The letter y can sometimes act as a consonant.
Sentence of consonant
(111) The letter G is a voiced velar stop consonant.
(112) The ss in the word pass is a consonant cluster.
(113) The ss in the word toss is a consonant cluster.
(114) The ss in the word miss is a consonant cluster.
(115) The va in this word is followed by a consonant.
(116) The char in the array is a lowercase consonant.
(117) The wordfinal consonant cluster in twist is st.
(118) The word dentist starts with a dental consonant.
(119) Allophone, focus on your consonant articulation.
(120) The final consonant in the word cat is devoiced.
Consonant used in a sentence
(121) The sound sh is a nonsyllabic consonant cluster.
(122) The lamed is a consonant in the Hebrew language.
(123) The word debt has a silent consonant at the end.
(124) The word lamb has a silent consonant at the end.
(125) The letter J is a voiced palatal stop consonant.
(126) The word amica has four vowels and one consonant.
(127) The word consonant is spelled with eight letters.
(128) The letter B is a voiced bilabial stop consonant.
(129) The letter D is a voiced alveolar stop consonant.
(130) Labialise the consonant to create a softer sound.
Consonant sentence in English
(131) The word bough has a silent consonant at the end.
(132) The word doubt has a silent consonant at the end.
(133) The word wrist has a silent consonant at the end.
(134) The letter K is an unvoiced velar stop consonant.
(135) Vy is an example of a vowel-consonant combination.
(136) Ge is an example of a vowel-consonant combination.
(137) Vo is an example of a vowel-consonant combination.
(138) The uvular fricative is a type of consonant sound.
(139) The letter M is a voiced bilabial nasal consonant.
(140) The letter N is a voiced alveolar nasal consonant.
(141) The letter R is a voiced alveolar trill consonant.
(142) The array IEE does not have any consonant clusters.
(143) The array imu does not have any consonant clusters.
(144) The array mmf does not have any consonant clusters.
(145) The word aac contains two vowels and one consonant.
(146) The array shd does not have any consonant clusters.
(147) Aitch is a consonant sound in the English language.
(148) The intervocalic consonant in the word butter is t.
(149) The letter F is a consonant that makes the f sound.
(150) The letter G is a consonant that makes the g sound.
(151) The letter H is a consonant that makes the h sound.
(152) The letter J is a consonant that makes the j sound.
(153) The letter K is a consonant that makes the k sound.
(154) The letter L is a consonant that makes the l sound.
(155) The letter M is a consonant that makes the m sound.
(156) The letter N is a consonant that makes the n sound.
(157) The letter P is a consonant that makes the p sound.
(158) The letter R is a consonant that makes the r sound.
(159) The letter S is a consonant that makes the s sound.
(160) The letter T is a consonant that makes the t sound.
(161) The word receipt has a silent consonant at the end.
(162) The book's content was not consonant with its title.
(163) The word boded has a double consonant in the middle.
(164) The letter C is a consonant in the English alphabet.
(165) The word rotan does not have any consonant clusters.
(166) Aitch is a consonant letter in the English alphabet.
(167) Labialise the consonant sound to make it more nasal.
(168) The letter Q is a consonant that makes the kw sound.
(169) The letter M is a consonant and is pronounced as em.
(170) The letter R is a consonant and is pronounced as ar.
(171) The letter N is a consonant and is pronounced as en.
(172) The letter T is an unvoiced alveolar stop consonant.
(173) Hym is an example of a word with a consonant cluster.
(174) The word surpat does not have any consonant clusters.
(175) Palatals are classified as a type of consonant sound.
(176) Labializing the consonant made the word sound softer.
(177) Labializing the consonant made the word more melodic.
(178) In phonetics, tenuis refers to a voiceless consonant.
(179) The letter 'Z' is the last consonant in the alphabet.
(180) The letter D is a consonant that makes the duh sound.
(181) The letter F is a consonant that makes the fuh sound.
(182) The letter G is a consonant that makes the guh sound.
(183) The letter H is a consonant that makes the huh sound.
(184) The letter J is a consonant that makes the juh sound.
(185) The letter K is a consonant that makes the kuh sound.
(186) The letter L is a consonant that makes the luh sound.
(187) The letter M is a consonant that makes the muh sound.
(188) The letter N is a consonant that makes the nuh sound.
(189) The letter P is a consonant that makes the puh sound.
(190) The letter R is a consonant that makes the ruh sound.
(191) The letter S is a consonant that makes the suh sound.
(192) The letter T is a consonant that makes the tuh sound.
(193) The letter B is a consonant and is pronounced as bee.
(194) The letter K is a consonant and is pronounced as kay.
(195) The letter P is a consonant and is pronounced as pee.
(196) The letter S is a consonant and is pronounced as ess.
(197) The letter T is a consonant and is pronounced as tee.
(198) The letter V is a consonant and is pronounced as vee.
(199) The letter X is a consonant and is pronounced as eks.
(200) The letter Y is a consonant and is pronounced as why.
(201) The letter Z is a consonant and is pronounced as zee.
(202) The word phlegm has a silent consonant in the middle.
(203) The word island has a silent consonant in the middle.
(204) The movie's rating was not consonant with its content.
(205) Kirghiz has both vowel harmony and consonant mutation.
(206) The word consonant is pronounced with three syllables.
(207) The word consonant is often taught in phonics lessons.
(208) He struggled to phonate the difficult consonant sound.
(209) Affricates are a type of consonant sound in phonetics.
(210) The labialized fricative is a type of consonant sound.
(211) The letter 'M' is a consonant that makes a 'mm' sound.
(212) The letter 'X' is a consonant that makes a 'ks' sound.
(213) The letter 'N' is a consonant that makes a 'nn' sound.
(214) The letter Q is a consonant that makes the kwuh sound.
(215) The letter Z is a voiced alveolar fricative consonant.
(216) The team's strategy was not consonant with their goals.
(217) The product's price was not consonant with its quality.
(218) The word consonant comes from the Latin word consonans.
(219) Consonant sounds can be single or combined in clusters.
(220) The word fricative refers to a type of consonant sound.
(221) He struggled to phonate the difficult consonant sounds.
(222) The letter 'J' is a consonant that makes a 'juh' sound.
(223) The letter 'P' is a consonant that makes a 'puh' sound.
(224) The letter 'T' is a consonant that makes a 'tuh' sound.
(225) The letter 'V' is a consonant that makes a 'vuh' sound.
(226) The letter 'W' is a consonant that makes a 'wuh' sound.
(227) The letter 'Y' is a consonant that makes a 'yuh' sound.
(228) The letter 'K' is a consonant that makes a 'kuh' sound.
(229) The letter H is a consonant and is pronounced as aitch.
(230) In the English language, there are 21 consonant sounds.
(231) The word gnome has a silent consonant at the beginning.
(232) The word knock has a silent consonant at the beginning.
(233) The word psalm has a silent consonant at the beginning.
(234) The speaker's tone was not consonant with their message.
(235) Affricates are a type of consonant sound in linguistics.
(236) The letter H is a voiceless glottal fricative consonant.
(237) Samekh is considered a consonant in the Hebrew language.
(238) The sound value of the consonant 'M' is nasal in nature.
(239) The sound value of the consonant 'N' is nasal in nature.
(240) Labialise the consonant to make it sound more fricative.
(241) Lamedh is considered a consonant in the Hebrew language.
(242) The letter 'N' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'en'.
(243) The word knight has a silent consonant at the beginning.
(244) The letter H is an unvoiced glottal fricative consonant.
(245) ADC is an example of a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern.
(246) AEL is an example of a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern.
(247) The English language has a variety of consonant clusters.
(248) Geminations occur when a consonant is repeated in a word.
(249) She practiced phonating the challenging consonant sounds.
(250) The a-stem noun is declined like the consonant stem noun.
(251) The labialized consonant is pronounced with rounded lips.
(252) Tsadi is a consonant that is pronounced as ts in English.
(253) The letter 'H' is a consonant that makes a breathy sound.
(254) The letter 'R' is a consonant that makes a rolling sound.
(255) The letter 'S' is a consonant that makes a hissing sound.
(256) The letter 'B' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'bee'.
(257) The letter 'Z' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'zee'.
(258) The letter 'J' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'jay'.
(259) The letter 'Q' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'cue'.
(260) The letter 'V' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'vee'.
(261) The letter 'K' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'kay'.
(262) The letter 'P' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'pee'.
(263) The word psychology has a silent consonant in the middle.
(264) The word wrinkle has a silent consonant at the beginning.
(265) The letter S is an unvoiced alveolar fricative consonant.
(266) The letter V is a voiced labiodental fricative consonant.
(267) The student's grades were not consonant with their effort.
(268) Bidentals can be found in both consonant and vowel sounds.
(269) The IPA symbols represent both consonant and vowel sounds.
(270) The letter W is a consonant and is pronounced as double-u.
(271) The word butterfly has a geminate consonant in the middle.
(272) The word committee has a geminate consonant in the middle.
(273) The word mnemonic has a silent consonant at the beginning.
(274) I struggled to pronounce the retroflex consonant correctly.
(275) The retroflex consonant is often found in Indian languages.
(276) The word consonant is often contrasted with the term vowel.
(277) Pharyngeals are considered to be a type of consonant sound.
(278) The tenuis consonant is characterized by a lack of voicing.
(279) The appoggiatura is typically resolved to a consonant note.
(280) Labials are one of the main categories of consonant sounds.
(281) The antepenultima of the word antepenultima is a consonant.
(282) The word consonant is a noun that refers to a speech sound.
(283) Ejectives are considered to be a type of consonant cluster.
(284) The actions of the coach were not consonant with fair play.
(285) Labializing the consonant made the word sound more natural.
(286) Labializing the consonant added a playful tone to the word.
(287) The semivowel 'r' is often described as a liquid consonant.
(288) Affricates are classified as a type of obstruent consonant.
(289) The letter 'H' is a consonant and is pronounced as 'aitch'.
(290) The word pneumonia has a silent consonant at the beginning.
(291) The affricate sound is considered a complex consonant sound.
(292) The word consonant is derived from the Latin word consonare.
(293) The letter F is a voiceless labiodental fricative consonant.
(294) Phonologically, the word dog starts with a voiced consonant.
(295) A consonant is a letter of the alphabet that is not a vowel.
(296) The letter F is an unvoiced labiodental fricative consonant.
(297) The new policy should be consonant with our company's values.
(298) Consonant sounds can be classified into different categories.
(299) The lenited form of a consonant can change its pronunciation.
(300) The phonetician studied the articulation of consonant sounds.
(301) Ejectives are considered to be a type of obstruent consonant.
(302) The new policy should be consonant with the company's values.
(303) Labializing the consonant, she noticed a change in the sound.
(304) The word myth has a nonsyllabic consonant cluster at the end.
(305) Some languages use epenthesis to break up consonant clusters.
(306) The politician's actions were not consonant with his promises.
(307) The team's performance was not consonant with their potential.
(308) The artist's style was not consonant with the gallery's theme.
(309) The word consonant is often used in phonetics and linguistics.
(310) I love the sound of the affric consonant cluster in this word.
(311) The word scram is an example of a word with a consonant blend.
(312) The ejective consonant is produced by a sudden release of air.
(313) Phonologically, the word sun has a nasal consonant at the end.
(314) The rhotic consonant is produced by vibrating the vocal cords.
(315) The anaptyctic vowel helped to break up the consonant cluster.
(316) The music played at the event was not consonant with the theme.
(317) The company's logo was not consonant with their brand identity.
(318) The letters 'i' and 'b' are both non-sibilant consonant sounds.
(319) The letter I can be pronounced as both a vowel and a consonant.
(320) Devoicing the initial consonant alters the meaning of the word.
(321) Devoicing the nasal consonant changes the quality of the sound.
(322) Monophthongs can be influenced by surrounding consonant sounds.
(323) Digraphs can be found in both consonant and vowel combinations.
(324) Germanic languages are known for their strong consonant sounds.
(325) The spirant consonant in the word sigh adds a sense of longing.
(326) Palatals are considered to be a type of consonant articulation.
(327) Approximants can be found in both consonant and vowel clusters.
(328) The retroflex consonant is produced by curling the tongue back.
(329) The new policies should be consonant with the company's values.
(330) Labialise the consonant cluster to make it easier to pronounce.
(331) Labialise the consonant to make it sound more airy and breathy.
(332) I have trouble hearing certain consonant sounds, like s and th.
(333) The athlete's performance was not consonant with their training.
(334) The retroflex consonant is known for its unique tongue position.
(335) The word affricate refers to a specific type of consonant sound.
(336) Devoicing the final consonant makes the word sound more neutral.
(337) Geminates are a type of consonant sound found in many languages.
(338) The grapheme y can represent both a consonant and a vowel sound.
(339) Diagraphs can be found in both consonant and vowel combinations.
(340) The harmonic opposite of a consonant sound is a dissonant sound.
(341) The labially pronounced consonant required precise articulation.
(342) The proposed changes are not consonant with our long-term goals.
(343) Approximants can be found in both consonant and vowel positions.
(344) Labialise the consonant cluster to make it easier to articulate.
(345) The spirant consonant h is produced by exhaling a breath of air.
(346) The affric sound is sometimes referred to as a double consonant.
(347) The preaspirated consonant in the word kelp is often overlooked.
(348) The letter L is a voiced alveolar lateral approximant consonant.
(349) It is important for your actions to be consonant with your words.
(350) The team's decision was not consonant with their long-term goals.
(351) The student's behavior was not consonant with the school's rules.
(352) The retroflex consonant is sometimes mistaken for a dental sound.
(353) C major is considered a consonant and stable key in music theory.
(354) The writing system of the Thai language has 44 consonant letters.
(355) The word consonant is used in various languages around the world.
(356) The word consonant is related to the concept of harmony in music.
(357) The letters nge can be seen as a consonant cluster in some words.
(358) Tys is an example of a word with a vowel-consonant-vowel pattern.
(359) Luo is an example of a word with a vowel-consonant-vowel pattern.
(360) Nasals are one of the three major categories of consonant sounds.
(361) Nasals are often used in combination with other consonant sounds.
(362) The spirant consonant v is produced by vibrating the vocal cords.
(363) The spirant consonant z is produced by vibrating the vocal cords.
(364) In some languages, nasalising a consonant can change its meaning.
(365) The epenthetic consonant in the word hamster is often overlooked.
(366) The artist's style was not consonant with the gallery's aesthetic.
(367) I need to work on my dental consonant sounds to improve my accent.
(368) The ejective consonant is characterized by a sharp, popping sound.
(369) The ejective consonant is created by a closure of the vocal tract.
(370) The ejective consonant is created by a closure of the vocal folds.
(371) The spirant consonant s is commonly found in the English language.
(372) The geminate consonant in the word butter makes it sound smoother.
(373) The letter J is a voiced palatal stop consonant in some languages.
(374) The teacher's feedback was not consonant with the student's effort.
(375) Vowels can be influenced by neighboring consonant sounds in a word.
(376) The articulator is involved in both consonant and vowel production.
(377) The velum is involved in the process of velar consonant production.
(378) Bilabials are one of the three main categories of consonant sounds.
(379) The mediae are the middle consonant sounds in the English language.
(380) Monophthongs can be influenced by the surrounding consonant sounds.
(381) The actions of the politician were not consonant with his promises.
(382) The new product should be consonant with the company's brand image.
(383) The sound value of the consonant cluster 'th' is unique in English.
(384) The new product features should be consonant with customer demands.
(385) Nje is used before a noun that starts with a consonant in Albanian.
(386) The word tsunami has a nonsyllabic consonant cluster in the middle.
(387) The word bookkeeper has a geminate consonant cluster in the middle.
(388) The color scheme of the room should be consonant with the furniture.
(389) The restaurant's menu was not consonant with their target customers.
(390) The employee's behavior was not consonant with the company's values.
(391) Epenthesis can occur in both consonant clusters and vowel sequences.
(392) The sonants in the word cat are the vowel 'a' and the consonant 't'.
(393) The sonants in the word dog are the vowel 'o' and the consonant 'g'.
(394) The sonants in the word sun are the vowel 'u' and the consonant 'n'.
(395) Labial sounds are often paired with other consonant sounds in words.
(396) The word consonant is an important concept in the study of language.
(397) Some languages use epenthetic sounds to break up consonant clusters.
(398) The spirant consonant in the word whisper gives it a hushed quality.
(399) The character-class [a-z&&[^aeiou]] matches any lowercase consonant.
(400) The company's branding should be consonant with its target audience.
(401) The proposed budget is not consonant with the financial constraints.
(402) The tenuis consonant is produced without any audible release of air.
(403) Pharyngeals are a group of consonant sounds produced in the pharynx.
(404) The company's mission statement was not consonant with their actions.
(405) The velar sound is part of the consonant inventory of most languages.
(406) The phonology of English includes various vowel and consonant sounds.
(407) The sonants in the word love are the vowel 'o' and the consonant 'v'.
(408) Devoicing the voiced consonant cluster requires careful articulation.
(409) The tenuis consonant is an essential component of many speech sounds.
(410) Diphthongal sounds can be influenced by surrounding consonant sounds.
(411) The spirant consonant in the word whisper adds a secretive undertone.
(412) Disassimilation can affect both consonant and vowel sounds in a word.
(413) The word geminations refers to the doubling of a consonant in a word.
(414) The decision made by the board was not consonant with public opinion.
(415) The sound value of the consonant 'P' is a voiceless bilabial plosive.
(416) Semivowels are often used in conjunction with other consonant sounds.
(417) The new regulations should be consonant with international standards.
(418) The team's actions should be consonant with the coach's instructions.
(419) The company's expansion plans should be consonant with market trends.
(420) Labialise the consonant sound to make it more nasal in pronunciation.
(421) The spirant consonant f is produced by forcing air through the teeth.
(422) Some languages geminate on specific consonant and vowel combinations.
(423) Some languages geminate to specific consonant and vowel combinations.
(424) The company's branding should be consonant with their target audience.
(425) Meddles is an example of a word with a double consonant in the middle.
(426) The sonants in the word fish are the vowel 'i' and the consonant 'sh'.
(427) The sonants in the word tree are the vowel 'ee' and the consonant 'r'.
(428) The sonants in the word bird are the vowel 'i' and the consonant 'rd'.
(429) The sonants in the word moon are the vowel 'oo' and the consonant 'n'.
(430) The sonants in the word music are the vowel 'u' and the consonant 's'.
(431) Consonant sounds are produced by narrowing or closing the vocal tract.
(432) The palatalised l in palatalised is an example of a palatal consonant.
(433) The music played at the event should be consonant with the atmosphere.
(434) The proposed changes are not consonant with the current market trends.
(435) The behavior of the student was not consonant with the school's rules.
(436) The sound value of the letter 'Y' can be both a consonant and a vowel.
(437) Phonologically, the word book has a voiced consonant sound at the end.
(438) The company's branding should be consonant with its mission statement.
(439) The new employee benefits should be consonant with industry standards.
(440) The affricate sound is sometimes described as a double consonant sound.
(441) The word consonant is used to describe certain letters in the alphabet.
(442) The word consonant is used to describe certain sounds in sign language.
(443) Spirants are often used in the formation of fricative consonant sounds.
(444) The formants of the consonant sound in s are different from those in z.
(445) The formants of the consonant sound in p are different from those in b.
(446) The formants of the consonant sound in t are different from those in d.
(447) The formants of the consonant sound in k are different from those in g.
(448) I need to practice my dental consonant sounds for better pronunciation.
(449) The design of the website should be consonant with the user experience.
(450) The team's performance should be consonant with their training efforts.
(451) The team's communication should be consonant with project requirements.
(452) Graphemically, the letter y can represent both a consonant and a vowel.
(453) The paragogic effect of the final consonant added emphasis to the word.
(454) The sonants in the word house are the vowel 'ou' and the consonant 'se'.
(455) I find it difficult to syllabify words with multiple consonant clusters.
(456) Epenthetic vowels can be inserted to avoid difficult consonant clusters.
(457) Assibilation can occur in both consonant clusters and single consonants.
(458) Affricatives are one of the many types of consonant sounds in phonetics.
(459) The formants of the consonant sound in s are different from those in sh.
(460) Anaptyctic vowels can be inserted to avoid difficult consonant clusters.
(461) The word consonant refers to a speech sound made by obstructing airflow.
(462) The color scheme of the room should be consonant with the overall theme.
(463) The indefinite article a is used before words starting with a consonant.
(464) Consonant sounds can be produced with different parts of the vocal tract.
(465) The word geminates refers to the doubling of a consonant sound in a word.
(466) The spirant consonant in the word sigh adds a sighing and longing effect.
(467) The term obstruent is often used interchangeably with the term consonant.
(468) The elided consonant in the word castle is often dropped in rapid speech.
(469) The elision of certain consonant sounds can change the meaning of a word.
(470) The new regulations are not consonant with the needs of small businesses.
(471) Labialize the consonant sound by rounding your lips while pronouncing it.
(472) The new software should be consonant with the existing IT infrastructure.
(473) The team's strategies should be consonant with the opponent's weaknesses.
(474) The word psychology has a nonsyllabic consonant cluster at the beginning.
(475) The politician's policies were not consonant with the needs of the people.
(476) The music played at the wedding was not consonant with the couple's taste.
(477) The study of RP can involve analyzing specific vowel and consonant sounds.
(478) The letters 'w' and 'm' are both non-consonant characters in the array wm.
(479) The labially pronounced consonant was challenging for non-native speakers.
(480) The teacher's feedback should be consonant with the student's performance.
(481) The actions of the police officer were not consonant with proper protocol.
(482) The proposed changes to the contract are not consonant with our agreement.
(483) The proposed changes to the software are not consonant with user feedback.
(484) It can be challenging to syllabify words with multiple consonant clusters.
(485) The language teacher demonstrated how to labialize the specific consonant.
(486) This language features gemination on the final consonant of certain words.
(487) This language features gemination to the final consonant of certain words.
(488) The letter H is an unvoiced glottal fricative consonant in some languages.
(489) Affricatives are just one type of consonant sound in the English language.
(490) The retroflex consonant is characterized by its distinctive curling motion.
(491) Bilabials are found in both consonant clusters and single consonant sounds.
(492) Plosives are a type of consonant sound produced by a sudden release of air.
(493) Palatals are a type of consonant sound that can be found in many languages.
(494) The uvular consonant is commonly found in languages like Arabic and French.
(495) The proposed legislation is not consonant with the principles of democracy.
(496) The new website design should be consonant with user experience principles.
(497) The proposed safety measures should be consonant with industry regulations.
(498) The company's marketing strategy was not consonant with their target market.
(499) Kirghiz has a distinct phonetic system with many vowel and consonant sounds.
(500) The word consonant refers to a speech sound produced by obstructing airflow.
(501) The phonetic symbol for voicelessness is a small circle above the consonant.
(502) Nasals are a group of consonant sounds produced by airflow through the nose.
(503) Geminations are often marked by a longer duration of the repeated consonant.
(504) The ejective consonant is characterized by a sudden release of air pressure.
(505) Phonologically, the word book has a voiced consonant sound at the beginning.
(506) The government's foreign policies should be consonant with diplomatic norms.
(507) The lenis consonant is produced with less force than its fortis counterpart.
(508) The employee's behavior was not consonant with the company's code of conduct.
(509) The athlete's performance was not consonant with their previous achievements.
(510) Consonant sounds can vary in terms of their place and manner of articulation.
(511) Prelinguistic vocalizations can range from cooing to making consonant sounds.
(512) Magyar has a unique phonetic system with specific vowel and consonant sounds.
(513) The decision made by the judge was not consonant with the evidence presented.
(514) The proposed curriculum changes are not consonant with educational standards.
(515) The proposed changes to the menu are not consonant with customer preferences.
(516) Labialise the consonant sound in the word zip by pressing your lips together.
(517) Labialise the consonant sound in the word mop by pressing your lips together.
(518) Labialise the consonant sound in the word lip by pressing your lips together.
(519) The company's social media presence should be consonant with its brand image.
(520) The politician's views were not consonant with the majority of the population.
(521) A is the indefinite article used before words starting with a consonant sound.
(522) The is the definite article used before words starting with a consonant sound.
(523) Geminates can be found in both consonant clusters and single consonant sounds.
(524) The array char up can be used to check if a character is a vowel or consonant.
(525) The spirant consonant in the word whistle gives it a sharp and piercing sound.
(526) The spirant consonant in the word sizzle adds a sizzling and crackling effect.
(527) The color palette of the painting should be consonant with the artist's style.
(528) Labialise the consonant sound in the word puff by pressing your lips together.
(529) The government's actions should be consonant with the principles of democracy.
(530) The company's marketing strategy should be consonant with its target audience.
(531) The indefinite article a is used before words starting with a consonant sound.
(532) The subglossal space is involved in the formation of certain consonant sounds.
(533) The tongue and lips are important articulators for producing consonant sounds.
(534) The subglossal region is involved in the formation of certain consonant sounds.
(535) The word consonance refers to the repetition of consonant sounds in a sentence.
(536) The articulation of consonant clusters can be challenging for some individuals.
(537) The spirant consonant in the word whisper adds a sense of secrecy and intimacy.
(538) The speech therapist taught the child how to nasalize certain consonant sounds.
(539) The behavior of the athlete was not consonant with the spirit of sportsmanship.
(540) The employee's behavior should be consonant with the company's code of conduct.
(541) The company's hiring practices should be consonant with equal opportunity laws.
(542) The proposed curriculum changes should be consonant with educational standards.
(543) Some dialects of English use glottal stops in place of certain consonant sounds.
(544) Consonant sounds can be represented by different letters in different languages.
(545) The speech therapist helped him improve his ability to phonate consonant sounds.
(546) Dentals are one of the most common types of consonant sounds in human languages.
(547) Approximants can be found in both vowel-initial and consonant-initial syllables.
(548) The trema is used in Turkish to indicate a softening of the preceding consonant.
(549) Palatals are one of the articulatory features used to describe consonant sounds.
(550) The labiodental sound is one of the many consonant sounds found in human speech.
Consonant meaning
Consonant is a term used in linguistics to describe a speech sound that is produced by obstructing or restricting the flow of air through the vocal tract. In English, there are 21 consonant sounds, which are classified into different categories based on their manner of articulation, place of articulation, and voicing. If you are looking to use the word "consonant" in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you to do so effectively. Here are some suggestions:
1. Understand the meaning of the word: Before you can use the word "consonant" in a sentence, it is important to understand what it means. As mentioned above, a consonant is a speech sound that is produced by obstructing or restricting the flow of air through the vocal tract. It is important to use the word in a context that makes sense based on this definition.
2. Use the word in a sentence that demonstrates its meaning: One effective way to use the word "consonant" in a sentence is to provide an example that demonstrates its meaning.
For example, you could say "The word 'stop' contains three consonant sounds: /s/, /t/, and /p/." This sentence not only uses the word "consonant" correctly, but it also provides an example that helps to clarify its meaning.
3. Use the word in a sentence that highlights its importance: Another way to use the word "consonant" in a sentence is to highlight its importance in language.
For example, you could say "Without consonants, it would be difficult to distinguish between different words in English." This sentence not only uses the word "consonant" correctly, but it also emphasizes the role that consonants play in language.
4. Use the word in a sentence that compares it to other speech sounds: Because consonants are just one type of speech sound, it can be helpful to use the word in a sentence that compares it to other types of sounds.
For example, you could say "Unlike vowels, consonants are produced by obstructing or restricting the flow of air through the vocal tract." This sentence not only uses the word "consonant" correctly, but it also helps to clarify the difference between consonants and vowels.
5. Use the word in a sentence that relates to a specific context:
Finally, it can be helpful to use the word "consonant" in a sentence that relates to a specific context.
For example, if you are discussing the pronunciation of a particular word, you could say "The consonant sound in 'church' is produced by placing the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge." This sentence not only uses the word "consonant" correctly, but it also provides information that is relevant to the specific context being discussed.
In conclusion, using the word "consonant" in a sentence can be a great way to demonstrate your understanding of linguistics and language. By following these tips, you can use the word effectively and in a way that helps to clarify its meaning and importance.
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