What is another word for twang?
231 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ twˈaŋ], [ twˈaŋ], [ t_w_ˈa_ŋ]
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Synonyms for Twang:
n.
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- croak,
- break,
- tone,
- imperative,
- tremor.
- sapidity,
- saltiness,
- astringency,
- sourness,
- Sweetness,
- astringencies,
- pungency,
- spiciness,
- tartness,
- pungencies.
v.
• communication (verb) • Other relevant words: (verb)Other synonyms:
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- cadence.
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- expression,
- quaver,
- inflection.
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- voice.
- grunt,
- sob,
- chant,
- burr,
- jar,
- coo,
- clash,
- piquancy,
- blubber,
- pipe,
- warble,
- clangor,
- whisper,
- heroin,
- yelp,
- gust,
- shriek,
- gout,
- grab,
- blat,
- feeling,
- hoarseness,
- screech,
- trace,
- bladderwrack,
- dysphrasia,
- aftertaste,
- douse,
- dysphonia,
- savory,
- collect,
- rumble,
- idioglossia,
- dyslogia,
- sing,
- sigh,
- nasalize,
- grumble,
- squall,
- lilt,
- lisp,
- bark,
- accent,
- nasalization,
- jangle,
- yap,
- squawk,
- snuffle,
- snatch,
- gusto,
- speech impediment,
- boom,
- bellow,
- crack,
- harshness,
- murmur,
- snarl,
- pant,
- childish treble,
- shade,
- yell,
- intimation,
- hint,
- bray,
- scrape,
- melody,
- flavour,
- scrunch,
- scratch,
- broken tones,
- tinkle,
- snort,
- yawp,
- strum,
- Smatch,
- reap,
- roar,
- snap,
- heart,
- streak,
- clank,
- belch,
- Inarticulateness,
- mow,
- congratulate,
- mutter,
- blare,
- relish,
- touch,
- Dysphasia,
- tone of voice,
- smell,
- hiss,
- drench,
- breathe,
- scream,
- grind,
- clang,
- chirp,
- song,
- draw,
- rasp,
- dysarthria,
- Dyslalia,
- mumble,
- ring,
- chirr,
- wail,
- tinge,
- scranch,
- bawl,
- caw,
- squeal,
- trumpet,
- intonation,
- thunder,
- sibilation,
- commit,
- exclaim,
- flute,
- aphonia,
- Lisping,
- whine,
- impairment of speech,
- broken voice,
- sibilate,
- cackle,
- falsetto,
- brogue,
- enunciation,
- snore,
- keen,
- crow,
- hesitation,
- gasp,
- piquance,
- smack,
- filch,
- Traulism,
- shake,
- groan,
- suspicion,
- sweep,
- aroma,
- thrum,
- crump,
- artificial voice,
- speech defect,
- savor,
- idiolalia,
- whiff,
- play,
- craunch,
- race,
- cast,
- dash,
- growl,
- gather,
- stammering.
How to use "Twang" in context?
When someone speaks with a twang, it can be seen as aioli or country accent. The term originated from the Western films of the 1930s and 1940s. Twang is generally associated with a cowboy or country character.
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