plosive

/ˈplɒsɪv/; /pləˈsɪv/

Definitions

1. noun

A consonantal sound in which the breath is suddenly stopped by the closure of the articulatory organs, such as the /p/, /t/, and /k/ sounds in English.

“The speech therapist explained that the plosive sounds were a crucial part of the child’s speech development.”

Synonyms

  • explosive
  • implosive

Antonyms

  • resonant
  • sonant