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Meaning of twang
A strong regional accent or a distinctive way of pronouncing words.
Etymology of twang
The word "twang" originated in the mid-16th century, derived from the verb "twang", which meant "to produce a sharp, ringing sound" or "to speak with a strong regional accent"
The verb "twang" is thought to have imitative origins, with the sound of the word resembling the sound it describes
Over time, the meaning of "twang" expanded to include the notion of a strong regional accent or a distinctive way of pronouncing words
Synonyms
drawl
accent
dialect
brogue
tone
inflection
pitch
modulation
resonance
timbre
nasal
twirl
warble
quiver
tremble
vibration
oscillation
cadence
rhythm
intonation
pronunciation
articulation
elocution
enunciation
speech
voice
utterance
expression
modulation
diction
phonation
vocalization
resonance
sonority
stridence
shrillness
hoarseness
gruffness
rasping
guttural
throaty
husky
croaky
raspy
gravelly
growly
snarly
nasalization
vocality.
Definitions
- A pronounced regional or social accent, especially one regarded as rustic or unrefined
- A sharp, vibrating, or ringing sound, especially one produced by a musical instrument
- A distinctive, often nasal or metallic, quality of sound in a person's voice
Usage Examples
- The country singer's twang was unmistakable, giving her music a unique flavor
- The comedian's twang was so thick, it was hard to understand what he was saying
- The guitar string produced a loud twang when it was plucked