tongue twister
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Definition
Noun: A phrase or sentence that is intentionally difficult to pronounce correctly and quickly, typically due to a sequence of similar but distinct sounds. It is often used as a speech exercise or a form of verbal amusement.
Usage
A "tongue twister" is used as a noun. It refers to the specific expression itself, not the activity of saying it. * The classic tongue twister "She sells seashells by the seashore" is challenging because of the repeated 's' and 'sh' sounds. * Actors use tongue twisters as a warm-up to improve their diction and articulation.
Examples
- As a subject: "A good tongue twister can help with pronunciation practice."
- As an object: "The teacher gave the students a famous tongue twister to try."
- With a possessive: "This tongue twister's difficulty comes from its repeated plosive 'p' sounds."
Advanced Usage
- "To be a real tongue twister": Used to emphasize that a particular phrase is exceptionally difficult to say.
- "Try saying 'The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick'—now that's a real tongue twister."
Variants and Related Words
- Twister (noun): An informal, shortened form of "tongue twister."
- "That's a tricky twister you've got there."
- Tongue-twisting (adjective): Describing something that has the quality of a tongue twister.
- "He stumbled over the tongue-twisting name of the pharmaceutical drug."
Synonyms
- Word cramp (informal, rare): A humorous synonym implying the words cause the tongue to "cramp up."
- Verbal puzzle: A broader term that could include tongue twisters as a type of puzzle involving speech.
Related Phrases
- To tie one's tongue in knots: An idiom meaning to cause someone to speak in a confused or faltering way, often used in the context of attempting a tongue twister.
- "That difficult phrase tied my tongue in knots."
Noun
- an expression that is difficult to articulate clearly
- `rubber baby buggy bumper' is a tongue twister