Produced without vibration of the vocal cords.
A consonant produced without sound from the vocal cords.
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Examples for "hard"
Examples for "hard"
1First year was fine, he says, but second year was very hard.
2But there's also a lot of hard work involved, often physical work.
3It has been a year of hard work, focus, and great success.
4Result: Stylish and yet hard to use and packed with proprietary technology.
5Crew members don't just work hard -they often work every day.
1They emphasize their duty to protect their young, voiceless patients from harm.
2Discussion often frames the Border and its people as forgotten, ignored, voiceless.
3And in the meantime, the voiceless tete-a-teteing of the five couples continued.
4Animal life had something in it akin to her own voiceless being.
5Rachael repeated in a voiceless undertone as she rapidly paced the room.
1In unvoiced plosives children with specific language impairment demonstrated more often substitutions.
2It's definitely a day where advice or strong opinions should remain unvoiced!
3Whose strengths were fortitude and watchfulness and an unvoiced depth of caring.
4In answer to his unvoiced question, one captain, Luc Valonforth, said, Apologies, milord.
5Others see it simply as goy spelled backwards, with the final consonant unvoiced.
1What meaneth this old dotard, surd and absurd, thus to control our actions?
2Do you mean to say that you are not able to tell me what a surd is?
3The problems have a surd or irrational element in them; and to solve them would be to bring reason into collision with itself.
4We will take them a journey which shall much astonish the venerable Surd.
5I was stupefied by surds; and I entered the university.
6For Furnace Second were no invitations to Professor Surd's house.
7In front of me stood Professor Surd himself, looking down with a not unpleasant smile.
8And, therefore, it came that Furnace Second was reduced to zero in Professor Surd's estimation.
9Around me were the walls of Professor Surd's study.
10Professor Surd was at a faculty meeting.
11Under me was a hard, unyielding plane which I knew too well was Professor Surd's study floor.
12At length Professor Surd came in.
13These 'surds' of metaphysics ought to occasion no more difficulty in speculation than a perpetually recurring fraction in arithmetic.
15Professor Surd had a daughter.
16Abscissa Surd was as perfectly symmetrical as Giotto's circle, and as pure, withal, as the mathematics her father taught.