Devocalised

/diːˈvoʊkəlaɪzd/ adjective

Definition

Having had voicing removed; describing a sound that has lost its voiced quality and become voiceless (British spelling).

Etymology

Past participle of devocalise in British English.

Kelly Says

A devocalised 'z' sound becomes an 's'—this is why accents vary around the world, as different languages devocalise different sounds based on their phonetic rules.

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