Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

syllabic

adjective
/sɪˈlæb.ɪk/
Definition
Relating to, consisting of, or having syllables; in phonetics, referring to a unit of pronunciation including a vowel sound, which may or may not be accompanied by consonants.
Examples
  • The word ‘cat’ is a syllabic word consisting of one syllable.
  • In English, many two-syllable words stress the first syllable, making them syllabic.
  • Some languages have more complex syllabic structures than others, such as Mandarin Chinese.
Meaning
The term ‘syllabic’ usually describes sounds in speech that can form a syllable, specifically focusing on how language is broken down into its component parts.
Synonyms
  • sylable-focused
  • syllable-based