What is another word for drawl?
448 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ dɹˈɔːl], [ dɹˈɔːl], [ d_ɹ_ˈɔː_l]
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Synonyms for Drawl:
n.
• communication (noun) • drawl (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun) • pronunciation (noun)v.
• drone (verb)- in tone,
- in toning,
- in tones,
- in-toned,
- in-tone,
- in-toning,
- in-tones,
- bombinates,
- in toned,
- bombinated.
- spin out,
- protract in utterance,
- speak monotonously,
- pronounce slowly,
- utter,
- extend,
- prolong syllables.
- de-scanted,
- de livers,
- de-scanting,
- yakketyyakking,
- breaking silence,
- spoke piece,
- de-clares,
- popping off,
- speaks ones piece,
- opened ones mouth,
- spoke one's piece,
- de scants,
- de-clare,
- yakkety-yakked,
- de livered,
- ex press,
- de-livering,
- makes public,
- de scanting,
- opening mouth,
- speaking one's piece,
- opens one's mouth,
- de-livered,
- opens one mouth,
- de-livers,
- yakkety-yaks,
- speaks one's piece,
- opening one's mouth,
- yakketyyakked,
- put in to words,
- dis-courses,
- puts into words,
- opening one mouth,
- broke silence,
- dis coursing,
- ex-press,
- opened one mouth,
- spake ones piece,
- dis courses,
- dis-coursed,
- speaking one piece,
- putting into words,
- dis-coursing,
- speaks piece,
- opens mouth,
- speak piece,
- breaks silence,
- de clares,
- ex pressed,
- opening ones mouth,
- brake silence,
- yakketyyak,
- speaking ones piece,
- de livering,
- pops off,
- opens ones mouth,
- open one mouth,
- puts in to words,
- dis course,
- yakkety-yakking,
- de clare,
- makes known,
- yakkety yakking,
- yakketyyaks,
- ex-pressing,
- dis coursed,
- de-scant,
- de liver,
- spoke one piece,
- yakkety yaks,
- speak ones piece,
- de scanted,
- putting in to words,
- de-scants,
- speaks one piece,
- yakkety yakked,
- spake one piece,
- spake one's piece,
- opened mouth,
- open ones mouth,
- ex pressing,
- dis-course,
- spoke ones piece,
- speak one piece,
- speaking piece,
- de scant,
- spake piece,
- opened one's mouth,
- de-liver.
- flap one tongue,
- talked one's leg off,
- de scribes,
- flapped one's tongue,
- de scribing,
- runs on,
- giving voice to,
- de-scribing,
- de scribed,
- flap ones tongue,
- flaps tongue,
- de-scribes,
- tells all,
- commenting on,
- de-scribed,
- flaps one tongue,
- talk one leg off,
- de-scribe,
- flaps ones tongue,
- flapped ones tongue,
- flapped tongue,
- talked leg off,
- talking ones leg off,
- flaps one's tongue,
- talking one leg off,
- talked ones leg off,
- flapping tongue,
- flapped one tongue,
- ventriloquizes,
- flapping ones tongue,
- comments on,
- Ventriloquizing,
- talks ones leg off,
- flapping one's tongue,
- telling all,
- de scribe,
- spill beans,
- talked one leg off,
- talks one's leg off,
- talking leg off,
- talk ones leg off,
- flapping one tongue,
- talks leg off,
- flap tongue,
- re veals,
- re-veal,
- told all,
- Ventriloquized,
- talks one leg off,
- ran on,
- re-veals,
- talk leg off,
- talking one's leg off.
Other synonyms:
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- brogue,
- Rhotic,
- accented,
- well-spoken,
- broad,
- broaden,
- thick,
- thickly,
- burr,
- slur,
- singsong,
- lilt,
- cut glass,
- elocution.
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- accent.
- lisp.
- whirr,
- soliloquizes,
- run on,
- gives voice to,
- soliloquize,
- whirrs,
- commented on,
- Ventriloquize,
- bombinating,
- gave voice to,
- Palavering,
- Soliloquizing,
- bombinate,
- Thrummed,
- thrum,
- drone,
- Prattled,
- Purred,
- Palavered,
- Soliloquized,
- gabble,
- comment on,
- speak,
- Parleying,
- nasalize,
- Nasalizing,
- hum,
- Nasalized,
- Parleyed,
- nasalizes,
- Thrumming,
- Purring,
- tell all,
- give voice to,
- running on,
- thrums,
- flap one's tongue,
- prattling,
- talk,
- talk one's leg off,
- Whirred.
- popped off,
- Mouthed,
- open mouth,
- pop off,
- gassing,
- made known,
- making known,
- open one's mouth,
- yakkety-yak,
- Lipping,
- making public,
- spieled,
- break silence,
- make public,
- made public,
- speak one's piece,
- put into words,
- spoke,
- spieling,
- Gassed,
- lipped,
- yakkety yak,
- make known.
- hang back,
- be late,
- circumspection,
- abide,
- tone,
- drag,
- whine,
- pipe,
- sob,
- pronounce,
- tell,
- slug,
- breathe,
- hesitation,
- pant,
- coo,
- snap,
- inflection,
- draw out,
- say,
- draw,
- creeping,
- cackle,
- gasp,
- screech,
- enunciate,
- plod,
- slowness,
- stretch,
- flag,
- amplify,
- affirm,
- splutter,
- thunder,
- jabber,
- linger,
- halt,
- Mump,
- sing,
- grovel,
- stagger,
- have,
- waddle,
- lug,
- flavor,
- shake,
- creep,
- allow,
- trotter,
- Wabble,
- lag,
- Droil,
- widen,
- falter,
- inertness,
- bellow,
- laziness,
- loaf,
- limp,
- sluggishness,
- grunt,
- shuffle,
- drawbridge,
- mumble,
- inflexion,
- burl,
- tug,
- articulate,
- sloth,
- delivery,
- falsetto,
- buzz,
- saunter,
- shamble,
- tone of voice,
- produce,
- lollop,
- enunciation,
- languor,
- Lentor,
- squall,
- snarl,
- dawdle,
- conjugation,
- loll,
- bawl,
- express,
- croak,
- speech pattern,
- inertia,
- snuffle,
- traipse,
- loiter,
- lounge,
- enlarge,
- pokiness,
- rumble,
- accept,
- enounce,
- let out,
- hiss,
- growl,
- trail,
- endure,
- intonation,
- boom,
- Sluggardy,
- Lentitude,
- suffer,
- articulation,
- talk incoherently,
- move slowly,
- elongate,
- scream,
- bray,
- slackness,
- cautiousness,
- yelp,
- mince,
- cut-glass,
- toddle,
- bark,
- dilate,
- quaver,
- warble,
- Missay,
- broken voice,
- declension,
- undergo,
- whisper,
- deliberateness,
- squeal,
- blare,
- poke,
- tentativeness,
- flexion,
- Traulism,
- muffle,
- Inarticulateness,
- bur,
- flute,
- sigh,
- yawp,
- Maud,
- take one's time,
- keen,
- shriek,
- stammering,
- reluctance,
- hobble,
- modulation,
- idleness,
- murmur,
- diction,
- indolence,
- hang fire,
- tarry,
- chirp,
- yell,
- deliberation,
- foot-dragging,
- mispronounce,
- sibilate,
- mutter,
- sputter,
- lengthen,
- expand,
- exclaim,
- be inactive,
- leisureliness,
- squawk,
- wail,
- lumber,
- inactivity,
- raise,
- declare,
- stand,
- blat,
- trudge,
- trumpet,
- blubber,
- roar,
- crawl,
- mouth,
- slouch,
- gibber,
- snort,
- crow,
- yap.
How to use "Drawl" in context?
Drawl is a formal and elegant writing style, most typically used in writing about literature, history, and philosophy. Drawl is characterized by its many long and winding sentences, which can often be difficult for readers to follow.
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