dowsabel

/ˈdoʊseɪbəl/

Definitions

1. noun

a term used to describe a type of dialect or regional accent, particularly one that is perceived as being unrefined or rustic, although it is often associated with a particular cultural or social group.

“The locals spoke with a distinct dowsabel, which was unique to their region.”

Synonyms

  • accent
  • dialect
  • localism

Antonyms

  • refined
  • standard