unaccented

IPA: ʌnæksˈɛntɪd

adjective

  • Of a word, having no diacritical mark; accentless.
  • Of a vowel or syllable, pronounced with no, or little stress.
  • Not pronounced with a distinctive accent.
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Examples of "unaccented" in Sentences

  • An answer-word cannot start with an unaccented syllable.
  • Now India isn’t waiting, it is doing the more valuable mental work – in unaccented English.
  • I'll tell you we did not allow answers like bamboo and review because they start with unaccented syllables, so those didn't count.
  • When Fallows visited their home, he found adults returning from their daily commutes and children discussing their day’s studies in unaccented American English.
  • Ms. BLOOM: And he spoke completely unaccented English, was very charismatic, and I think that that in itself explains part of the difference between Gadahn and Awlaki.
  • The time-travel scenes are unconvincing: Will runs into a Viking who speaks by grunting noncommittally and runs into some seventeenth-century Brits who speak in unaccented modern English.
  • And the reason why he has such a great following in the West, more generally, is he speaks unaccented English, and he has sort of these touchstones, these cultural touchstones that he's able to reach out and grab people with.

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