Definitions Found:
an Irish accent
- broguean Irish accent
- broguesBROGUE, an Irish accent
- broguerythe use of an Irish accent
- brogueriesBROGUERY, the use of an Irish accent
- broguean Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
- accentlesswithout an accent
- accentualitythe quality of having an accent
- acuterthe variety indicated by an acute accent
- cockneyfyto make (an accent) cockney also COCKNIFY
- accentualitiesACCENTUALITY, the quality of having an accent
- cockneyfyingCOCKNEYFY, to make (an accent) cockney also COCKNIFY
- cockneyfiesCOCKNEYFY, to make (an accent) cockney also COCKNIFY
- oxytoneshaving an acute accent on the last syllable
- cockneyfiedCOCKNEYFY, to make (an accent) cockney also COCKNIFY
- oxytonehaving an acute accent on the last syllable
- thickest(of an accent) Very marked and difficult to understand
- thicker(of an accent) Very marked and difficult to understand
- mockneyan imitation COCKNEY accent; a person who affects this
- thick(of an accent) Very marked and difficult to understand
- mockneysMOCKNEY, an imitation COCKNEY accent; a person who affects this
- paroxytonea word having an acute accent on the penultimate syllable
- burringSpeak with an accent in which the sound r is trilled
- paroxytonesPAROXYTONE, a word having an acute accent on the penultimate syllable
- accentingPlay (a note, a beat of the bar, etc.) with an accent
- orthotonictaking an accent in certain positions but not in others also ORTHOTONE
- plummier(of a person's voice) Having an accent thought typical of the English upper classes
- plummiest(of a person's voice) Having an accent thought typical of the English upper classes
- orthotonetaking an accent in certain positions but not in others / an orthotone word also ORTHOTONIC
- triplextime or rhythm characterized by three beats to the measure with an accent on the first beat
- proclitic(of a word) closely connected in pronunciation with the following word and not having an independent accent.
- diacriticdistinguishing / a mark or sign serving to distinguish different values or sounds of the same letter eg an acute accent
- diacriticsDIACRITIC, a mark or sign serving to distinguish different values or sounds of the same letter eg an acute accent
- clitics(of a word) functioning as a bound form; closely connected in pronunciation with a preceding or following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status
- clitic(of a word) functioning as a bound form; closely connected in pronunciation with a preceding or following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status
- diacriticsA sign, such as an accent or cedilla, which when written above or below a letter indicates a difference in pronunciation from the same letter when unmarked or differently marked