synalepha

/ˌsɪnəˈlɛfə/

Definitions

1. noun

A silent letter or a letter that is not pronounced in a word, especially in Greek or Latin words when adapted into English.

“The silent letter in the word ‘knead’ is an example of synalepha.”

Synonyms

  • elision
  • silent letter

Antonyms

  • emphatic pronunciation
  • full articulation