Theyre unstressed
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SCHWASThey're unstressed
ATEASEUnstressed
ATONICUnstressed
SCHWASUnstressed vowels
SCHWAUnstressed vowel
SCHWAUnstressed vowel.
SCHWAUnstressed vowel sound
atonicnot accented; unstressed
atonicsnot accented; unstressed
SCHWAUnstressed vowel symbol
SCHWAUnstressed midcentral vowel
SCHWASUnstressed vowel sounds.
SCHWASUnstressed vowel sounds
ANACRUSISUnstressed syllable, in verse.
weakest(of a syllable) Unstressed
SCHWAUnstressed central vowel sound.
BREVEMark over an unstressed syllable
reducerchange (a stressed vowel) to an unstressed vowel
slackly(in sprung rhythm) the unstressed syllable or syllables
aphesisthe loss of an unstressed initial vowel or syllable.
tribrachsA metrical foot of three short or unstressed syllables
anacrusisOne or more unstressed syllables at the beginning of a verse
aphesisthe loss of an unstressed vowel from the beginning of a word
anacrusis(Greek) one or more unstressed notes immediately preceding the first bar line
aphesesAPHESIS, the loss of an unstressed vowel from the beginning of a word
anacrusesANACRUSIS, (Greek) one or more unstressed notes immediately preceding the first bar line
brevecurved mark ? used to indicate a short vowel or a short or unstressed syllable
choriambfoot of four syllables, two short between two long or two unstressed between two stressed
creticsA metrical foot containing one short or unstressed syllable between two long or stressed ones
anacrusisOne or more unstressed notes before the first bar line of a piece or passage
apheticpertaining to aphesis (the loss of an unstressed vowel from the beginning of a word)
antibacchius(Latin) a foot of two long (or stressed) syllables followed by a short (or unstressed) one
apheticallyAPHETIC, pertaining to aphesis (the loss of an unstressed vowel from the beginning of a word)
talarepeated rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed beats played on a percussion instrument in Indian music
talasrepeated rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed beats played on a percussion instrument in Indian music
brevescurved mark over a short vowel, as in a dictionary, or over an unstressed syllable in verse
anapaestsA metrical foot consisting of two short or unstressed syllables followed by one long or stressed syllable
brevecurved mark over a short vowel, as in a dictionary, or over an unstressed syllable in verse
antibacchiiANTIBACCHIUS, (Latin) a foot of two long (or stressed) syllables followed by a short (or unstressed) one
schwasan unstressed mid-central vowel (as the usual sound of the first and last vowels of the English word America)