Sibilate
volume
British pronunciation/sˈɪbɪlˌeɪt/
American pronunciation/sˈɪbᵻlˌeɪt/

Definición y Significado de "sibilate"

to sibilate
01

chiflar

to hiss in a way meant to convey disapproval, dissent, or a negative reaction
02

silbar

to voice something in a way that incorporates hissing speech sounds
03

siseo, sibilante

utter a sibilant
04

sibilante, pronunciar con un sibilante

pronounce with an initial sibilant

sibilate

v

sibilation

n

sibilation

n
example
Ejemplo
When the umpire made the questionable call, fans in the bleachers loudly sibilated their disagreement.
Members of the opposing party sibilated en masse as the bill they opposed was passed.
When their rival scored the winning goal, supporters of the home team could be heard sibilating in stadiums around the nation.
The snakes sibilate warnings at any nearby movement.
He sibilated threats through clenched teeth when confronting the man.
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