Similar words: accented, unaccepted, unacceptably, unacceptable, unacceptability, accent, accentual, accenting. Meaning: adj. 1. used of syllables 2. used of vowels or syllables; pronounced with little or no stress.
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1. Her English is unaccented.
2. Unstressed or unaccented in pronunciation or poetic meter. Used of a word or syllable.
3. To replace accented characters in a String by unaccented equivalents.
4. I'm amazed at how clear and unaccented their English is.
5. Each line falls naturally into iambic patterns, with unaccented syllable followed by accented syllable.
5. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
6. Cities are in a region of a country and have a name (in two versions: a plain, unaccented ASCII name and a foreign-characters name), a population (if known), and geographical coordinates.
7. These nouns are compared as they denote the regular patterned ebb and rise of accented and unaccented sounds, especially in music, speech, or verse.
8. Plus, speaking the Java language without an accent really is a lot easier than speaking unaccented French or Chinese or English.
9. Some can't get over the fact that there are English-language schools in China, while others don't understand why there are Chinese children in China speaking perfect, unaccented English.
10. The vowel change of -ae- to -i- in Latin is due to a Latin phonetic rule involving unaccented syllables in compounds.
11. In practice, there are several factors that affect the English rhythm: the balance of the rhythm, the unaccented pronunciation and the psychological motive.
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