http://glennagirl.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] glennagirl.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] section7mfu2019-10-28 10:12 am
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Word of the Day

Here we go again... Write something using the word of the day and post it in the comments.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28

Sibilate

[si-bÉ™-layt]Part of speech: verb

Origin: latin, mid 17th century

  • To hiss
  • To say something with a hissing sound

Examples of Sibilate in a sentence

  • To 'Shh!' your friends is to sibilate at them.
  • The air coming from the punctured tire started to sibiliate loudly.
Illya didn't care to sibiliate regarding his displeasure, letting out with a hissing stream of insulting Russian epithets.
Illya didn't care to sibiliate regarding his displeasure, letting out with a hissing stream of insulting Russian epithets.

About Sibilate

To sibilate is to say with a hissing sound, just like the librarian who shushes you when you're speaking too loud during your study session.

Did you Know?

Sibilate comes directly from its Latin root sibilare, meaning "to hiss or whistle."

[identity profile] mrua7.livejournal.com 2019-10-28 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Illya seemed annoyed as his partner whispered to him. "Napoleon must you sibilate when you speak to me?"

"Only when you're taking too long to get this done.."

"If you would stop hissing at me then I might be able to open this safe more quickly."

"I sssstand corrected," Napoleon hissed, one last time.

[identity profile] pfrye.livejournal.com 2019-10-28 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Mr. Waverly reviewed the mission report again, his anger rising. Jamming his briar in his mouth his exhalation a loud sibilate as he read "Agent Solo apprehended the THRUSH target by knocking him into the lake with his suitcase causing the loss of 7 bespoke suites."