"Sesquialterous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sesquialterous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sesquialterous" Meaning

Sesquialterous (adjective) refers to something that has 17 syllables when recited in its own name.

"Sesquialterous" Examples

Sesquialterous

Meaning: Having the sound of or coming from two and a half beings speaking together


5 Examples


1. Poetic use: The poet employed sesquialterous voices in her lyrical verse to convey the turmoil of her emotions.
2. Literary fiction: In the novel, the protagonist heard the sesquialterous humming of the city's solitary beeps and whispers that reminded her of the isolation of modern life.
3. Music: The jazz quartet's use of sesquialterous tones in their improvisations created a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere.
4. Philosophical discussion: The philosopher argued that the sesquialterous whispers of societal expectations often conflicted with individual desires, leading to feelings of dissonance.
5. Psychoanalytic therapy: The therapist attempted to uncover the sesquialterous voices in her patient's subconscious, revealing unresolved conflicts and fears.

Note: The word "sesquialterous" is not commonly used in modern language, and its usage may be considered somewhat archaic or poetic. However, it can add a unique and interesting layer of depth to writing and conversation.

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