"Lissomeness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lissomeness is a noun that refers to a smooth, flowing, and pleasurable quality of movement or gesture. It can also describe a smoothness or suppleness of texture, such as in a material or fabric. The term often connotes a sense of elegance, refinement, and grace.
A lisper refers to someone who speaks with a distinctive pronunciation of the letter "s" after the sound of "t" or "d", producing a soft "sh" or "dished" sound instead of the usual "s" sound. For example, "lusts" is pronounced like "loshs" and "pods" is pronounced like "pohshs". This is a speech impediment that can be caused by a range of factors, including genetic predisposition, brain development, or injuries to the tongue or mouth.
"Liss" is a verb that means to glide smoothly and quietly over a surface, often with a smooth or fluent motion. For example: "She lissed across the ice without even noticing the frozen puddle." It can also refer to a smooth, flowing line or path, as in: "The train lissed around the curve of the track."
Lissencephaly is a rare and severe brain malformation characterized by a lack of folds (sulci) on the surface of the brain, resulting in a smooth, or "smooth brain" appearance. It is often associated with intellectual disability, seizures, and physical abnormalities.
Lissom refers to something that is slender, limber, or flexible, often in a graceful or elegant manner. It can also describe something that is delicate or frail in texture or structure. In general, the word "lissom" suggests a sense of smoothness, suppleness, or agility.
Adverb. In a lissom manner, meaning with a slender and agile movement or flexibility, often used to describe the way someone moves their body. For example: "She walked lissomely across the stage, her long legs carrying her with effortless grace."
The word "listening" refers to the act of paying attention to and perceiving sound or sounds with one's ears. It can also refer to the process of giving attention to someone or something, and understanding or comprehending what they are saying or communicating.
The verb "listens" means to give one's attention to sounds, especially when they are spoken or played; to hear carefully and attentively. It can also mean to be receptive to and comprehend what is being said or communicated. For example: "She listens carefully to the teacher's instructions."