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1 a particular mode of pronunciation, esp. 1 a sound or combination of sounds forming a meaningful element of speech, usu. one associated with a particular region or group (Liverpool … ac ‧ cent 1 /ˈæks ə nt $ ˈæksent/ BrE AmE noun [ Date: 1500-1600 Language: French … Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English word 1 S1 W1 /wɜːd $ wɜːrd/ BrE AmE noun [ Word Family: adjective : ↑ worded, ↑ … ACCENT - noun, verb ■ noun / ˈæksent NAmE -sənt/ 1.Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary WORD - / wɜːd NAmE wɜːrd/ noun, verb, exclamation ■ noun UNIT OF LANGUAGE 1.ACCENT - I accent noun BrE AmE ˈæks ə nt ˈæk sent AmE ˈæk sent ▷ accent|s s II ac|cent verb BrE ….ACCENT - in phonetics, that property of a syllable which makes it stand out in an utterance relative to its neighbouring syllables.ACCENT - noun a word a significant tone.WORD - noun verbal contention dispute.ˈak-ˌsent, ak-ˈ transitive verb Etymology: Middle French accenter, from accent intonation, from Latin accentus, from ad- + cantus song … ˈwərd noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English akin to Old High German wort word, Latin verbum, Greek eirein … accentuable /ak sen"chooh euh beuhl/, adj. a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that … ) Modulation of the voice in speaking manner of speaking or pronouncing peculiar or characteristic modification of the …
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Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary ) To express the accent of (either by the voice or by a mark) to utter or … ACCENT - (n.) Modulation of the voice in speaking manner of speaking or pronouncing peculiar or characteristic modification of the voice tone ….ˈakˌsent, Brit usually -_sənt noun ( -s ) Etymology: Middle French, from Latin accentus (translation of Greek prosōidia ), … ˈwərd, ˈwə̄d, ˈwəid noun ( -s ) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English akin to Old … ACCENT - In prosody, a rhythmically significant stress on the syllables of a verse, usually at regular intervals.Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary Webster's New International English Dictionary More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «WORD ACCENT» in dictionaries.