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    Use "consonant" in a sentence

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    consonant


    1. and the consonant without edge


    2. consonant starved, the quietude of the bed-sit,


    3. You are also asked to ensure that the number of nouns you use, are evenly divisible by 7; the number of words that appear in more than one form should be exactly 7; words starting with either a vowel or a consonant should be divisible by 7


    4. -- The number of words beginning with a consonant is 21, or 7 x 3


    5. Some adjectives of nationality which end in a consonant do not,


    6. Words which end in a consonant, EXCEPT –n or –s have the


    7. If one allows that worldly values are the off-springs of worldly customs, (alone); that is to say, restricted to non-spiritual matters, and that eternal values are necessarily eternal in meaning; neither limited by space nor time, which would otherwise render them meaningless and incomprehensive in form; universal or eternal Values must necessarily embrace all existence, including the ―Material‖ that (always) was, is and will become, without exception; the expression or starting point of God‘s own Creation, in His own Image consonant with His own laws or (Eternal Values), whose impressions have been (indelibly) stamped on all things potentially eternal


    8. What is generally referred to as National Sentiment is a composite of all the essential features (or values) embodied in a society‘s political and social institutions reflecting the consonant viewpoints embraced by every member of that society as well as its single-minded regard for its traditional customs and practices


    9. Natural Law, while consonant with this essential quality or Equality of ―Being‖, does not recognize equal capacities or talents


    10. In fact, it may be correctly argued that these aren‘t societies at all, however dimly perceived masses of people who have adopted a survival instinct rather than learned how to live a meaningful existence; to behave reasonably, within socially defined parameters, in his or her own manner, to pursue his or her (own) interests or to develop his or her (own) underlying potential or render informed judgments in consonant compliance with his or her Conscience

    11. Written expressions are not (merely) impartial bystanders indifferent to an author‘s tireless efforts to create something meaningful or consonant with the author‘s intended designs; exhausting its own emotional and intellectual energies by sustaining elements of singular merit however dire or tiring such efforts might (otherwise) be


    12. Any number of individuals, as indicated above, enjoying equal rights and privileges consonant with the legal requirements of a free society, may differ in a variety of ways; materially, intellectually, physically, morally, spiritually, by temperament, motivation, its expectancies, the list is endless


    13. Exalted characterizations of the modern athlete are consonant with neo-prejudicial impressions and lack of historical perspective


    14. A Cultural War waged by determined ideas is a much more subtle, deceptive and formidable form of warfare inasmuch as it craftily conceals its (unstated) purpose; a social and cultural conversion cutting at the (very) heart of a society‘s traditional belief system; a gradual, however determined process that oftentimes goes unchecked until an awakening society (roused from its slumbers) suddenly finds itself in the midst of altered customs and norms no longer consonant with that society‘s accustomed practices


    15. In this manner an individual must tend to his or her moral development; that is to say, seek proper guidance in a way that reinforces principled rules of conduct; what an individual should do and avoid doing consonant with ―what the heart teaches‖ (Natural Law)


    16. Such opinions do not admit the possibility of rational thinking human beings capable of achieving a higher order of spiritual and intellectual awareness consonant with their (own) determined designs


    17. apart than was duly consonant with the strictest dictates of modesty, and with a


    18. This lesson is an outline of the vowel and consonant sounds


    19. Find some old magazines and cut out pictures beginning with each consonant sound


    20. Say that dog, for instance, begins with the consonant sound /d/

    21. See if you both can invent a consonant game


    22. Say the consonant sound /m/


    23. Say the consonant sound /n/


    24. Say the consonant sound /s/


    25. Say the consonant sound /t/


    26. Most consonant blends have only one spelling and can be recognized at the beginning, middle and end of words


    27. Beginning and ending consonant blends: You can copy the next two pages


    28. use of vowel sounds than did the consonant dominant Semitic languages


    29. Most psychological literature is consonant of the fact that most


    30. The words of the judicious Hooker are worth remembering: "Till it be proved that some special law of Christ hath forever annexed unto the clergy alone the power to make ecclesiastical laws, we are to hold it a thing most consonant with equity and reason, that no ecclesiastical laws be made in a Christian commonwealth, without consent as well of the laity as of the clergy

    31. We know that the different consonant sounds and the voice emanate through the joining of the two lips with the assistance of the tongue, and that is how the human is able to speak


    32. kt (“al”) is made up of the same consonant pair as are several other


    33. was represented by the consonant V at


    34. vowel, if there be one, but not of a consonant; inother words, assonance is the correspondence of the


    35. method, each number is assigned a consonant or a consonant sound based on the


    36. previous lesson) What you’re going to do with the consonants or consonant sounds is to


    37. What about numbers with double digits? The word must start with the consonant


    38. representing the first number, and must end with the consonant representing the second


    39. know the consonant or consonant sounds representing each number, you have nothing to


    40. consonant, as this will severely disrupt your breathing

    41. The term "parallel worlds" is most consonant with the concept of "Plans"


    42. acquiring in the world some opinions not consonant with the profession for which


    43. Consonant to this disposition was my answer, but my courage was still


    44. Consonant to this disposition was my answer, but my courage was still more in my head, than in my heart; and as cowards rush into danger they fear, in order to be the sooner rid of the pain of that sensation, I was entirely pleased with his hastening matters into execution


    45. On my first official day on the job, I said, “I am now permanently one consonant away from destruction


    46. In other words, diversification might be necessary to reduce the risk involved in the separate issues to the minimum consonant with the requirements of investment


    47. Such a procedure would appear directly consonant with our fundamental principle that straight investments should be made only in issues of unimpeachable soundness, and that securities of inferior grade must be bought only on an admittedly speculative basis


    48. The e is dropped to save a syllable, as the next word begins with a consonant


    49. Formerly reading was taught in Russia by attaching to the consonants useless endings (buki—uki, vyedi—yedi), and in Germany es em de ce, and so forth, by attaching a vowel to each consonant, now in front, and now behind, and that caused some difficulty


    50. In Ushínski's grammar (Ushínski is with us the father of the sound method), and in all the manuals on sound, a consonant is defined thus: "That sound which cannot be pronounced by itself





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    Synonyms for "consonant"

    consonant accordant agreeable concordant conformable harmonic harmonical harmonised harmonized congenial conformant harmonious congruous consistent

    "consonant" definitions

    a speech sound that is not a vowel


    a letter of the alphabet standing for a spoken consonant


    involving or characterized by harmony


    in keeping