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Meanings of
unaccented
in English
Spanish
átono
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Used of syllables.
atonic
tonic
Spanish
átono
(Used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress.
light
weak
Related terms
unstressed
Synonyms
Examples for "
light
"
light
weak
Examples for "
light
"
1
Please use this number for any future references to this
light
-
bulb
issue.
2
The paper sheds new
light
on a big issue for technology companies.
3
With the clear morning
light
and dry roads, they made good time.
4
The
light
at this time of year has a particularly ethereal quality.
5
He made
light
of the problem but said he'd talk to Jason.
1
Rising labour costs and
weak
demand remained key factors constraining companies' growth.
2
Good news, since the results come during the firm's
weak
summer months.
3
Thousands of serious crimes have gone unpunished by Mexico's
weak
justice system.
4
That's partly because the
weak
housing market means few new construction jobs.
5
Yet threats of retaliation underscore the
weak
legal case of opposed countries.
Usage of
unaccented
in English
1
She recognized as one of them the slow
unaccented
tones of Neigh.
2
Get that pencil out and try marking each accented and
unaccented
syllable.
3
And the unworried,
unaccented
voice of her father went on tormenting her.
4
They are both within the zone of the
unaccented
syllable of the iamb.
5
And I must say that your Web English is very
unaccented
.
6
Her French, Dale soon realized, was perfect,
unaccented
except for its Parisian sophistication.
7
By metre is meant a regular recurrence of accented syllables among
unaccented
syllables.
8
But there might also be as many
unaccented
syllables as the poet liked.
9
A Trochee has the first syllable accented, and the last
unaccented
;
as, Hātefŭl,péttish
10
An Iambus has the first syllable
unaccented
,
and the last accented; as, Bĕtrāy,consíst
11
Galiano's English was
unaccented
,
but spoken with a Latin cadence.
12
The group seems an iamb with a duplicated
unaccented
syllable.
13
His
unaccented
voice was almost as sweet as his scent.
14
His voice was also flat and firm, deep but
unaccented
.
15
An accented syllable is followed by one or two
unaccented
.
16
A Dactyle has the first syllable accented, and the two latter
unaccented
;
as, Lābŏrĕr,póssible
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unaccented
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unaccented syllable
unaccented voice
unaccented elements
unaccented tones
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Translations for
unaccented
Spanish
átono
Unaccented
through the time