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    strident
    /ˈstrʌɪdnt/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a sound) loud and harsh; grating: "his voice had become increasingly strident"
    • 2. presenting a point of view, especially a controversial one, in an excessively forceful way: "public pronouncements on the crisis became less strident"

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  2. May 21, 2024 · If you use strident to describe someone or the way they express themselves, you mean that they make their feelings or opinions known in a very strong way that perhaps makes people uncomfortable.

  3. Sep 27, 2023 · Stridency deletion is a phonological process where certain sounds, known as stridents, are omitted or altered in speech. Stridents are consonant sounds produced by forcing air through a narrow channel, resulting in a hissing or buzzing sound. Examples of stridents include /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, and /ʒ/.

  4. May 9, 2024 · "Fricative" refers to a consonant sound made by the friction of air through a narrow opening in the vocal tract, while "strident" describes a subset of fricative sounds that are particularly loud and high-pitched due to intense vibration.

  5. Jan 26, 2024 · The STRIDENT study was an open-label, single-centre, randomized controlled trial, evaluating the efficacy of adalimumab with an intensive drug therapy approach vs. standard therapy approach in a stricturing intestinal Crohn’s cohort .

  6. Mar 12, 2024 · The [strident] feature is used by Halle and Clements for those fricatives produced with high-intensity fricative noise: supposedly labiodentals, alveolars, palato-alveolars, and uvulars are [+strident].

  7. Feb 21, 2024 · What is Trident and how does it work? The Trident nuclear-weapons system is part of Britain's nuclear deterrent. The logic is if the UK were under nuclear attack, it could launch a...

  8. Apr 25, 2024 · Strident - Adjectif. Se dit d'un son aigu et perçant, désagréable à l'ouïe. Secoué des pieds à la tête, il atchoumait jusqu'à épuisement. L’expuition catarrhale était d'autant plus strident e qu'elle était longtemps contenue. — Patrick Roegiers, La Nuit du monde. Expressions liées.

  9. May 3, 2024 · The source features refer to the action of the vocal cords (voice) or to fricative noise mechanisms (strident). The cavity features include nasal and lateral, which are used in the same sense as they were in the section on articulatory phonetics, and the features that determine the place of articulation of consonants and the quality ...

  10. Sep 5, 2023 · "making a small, shrill sound," 1610s (Chapman, of grasshoppers), from Latin stridulus "giving a shrill sound, creaking," a derivative of stridere "make a shrill inarticulate sound, grate, creak," which is possibly of imitative origin (see strident). Related: Stridulously; stridulousness.

  11. Définition de « strident » : Plusieurs définitions de dictionnaires mais aussi étymologie, rimes, synonymes antonymes et citations littéraires en rapport avec strident.