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sibilant

[sib-uh-luhnt] / ˈsɪb ə lənt /


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Poised and warm, its sopranos silvery and its sibilants fresh, the group was an engaging and evocative presence, its sound suffused with mystery and mournfulness at the end of “All we like sheep.”

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"It’s a sibilant G ... JILL-uh-brand," an aide in her Hudson office told the newspaper back then.

From Fox News

They are sharp and sibilant with virtually zero bass reproduction.

From The Verge

Ms. Victor had been whispering, hissing and tisking in a spill of sibilant percussion while Ms. Melford improvised freely across the keyboard, moving in all directions.

From New York Times

When a semi-celebrity graduate of their program is mentioned, the girls hiss her name in sibilant wonder and envy.

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