Syllable [noun]
Definition of Syllable:
sound unit of speech
Opposite/Antonyms of Syllable:
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Sentence/Example of Syllable:
I have been in the city to-day, and did not hear a syllable of this.
Her sobs and tears prevented his understanding one syllable she said.
Not a syllable of opposition to his reelection is heard from any quarter.
Hamish did not say a syllable about the loss at table; neither did Arthur.
No one shall have it in his power to say a syllable against me,' he returned. '
But I will not offend fastidious ears with any syllable of my rougher tongue.
Adelaide and I did not exchange a syllable upon the subject.
It was not long: it was burned into my heart, and I have never forgotten a syllable of it.
Will they forego the facts of an epoch, for the orthography of a syllable?
This being the case, no one spoke a syllable of the matter to me.