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		Definition of sibilate in English: sibilateverb ˈsɪbɪleɪtˈsɪbəˌleɪt [with object]literary Utter with a hissing sound.  two gentlemen turned round to me and sibilated the word ‘Poet’ with direct speech ‘Do you think it's worthwhile,’ sibilated Miss Miranda  Example sentencesExamples -  ‘Come here,’ the young man sibilates, but then he sits down next to her.
 -  He sibilated sharply and slammed Trey's iced coffee on the counter, stumbling back frantically.
 -  Vishal loved the way they sibilated the word.
 -  Imagine a subtle chorus of voices, the ever present sibilating that accompanies any large crowd.
 -  The needle, as it glides across the grooves, sibilates softly and crackles once or twice.
 
  Synonyms hum, drone, bumble, whir, fizz, fuzz, hiss, sing, murmur, whisper 
 Origin   Mid 17th century: from Latin sibilat- 'hissed, whistled', from the verb sibilare.    Definition of sibilate in US English: sibilateverbˈsibəˌlātˈsɪbəˌleɪt [with object]literary Utter with a hissing sound.  two gentlemen turned round to me and sibilated the word “Poet” with direct speech “Do you think it's worthwhile,” sibilated Miss Miranda  Example sentencesExamples -  Imagine a subtle chorus of voices, the ever present sibilating that accompanies any large crowd.
 -  Vishal loved the way they sibilated the word.
 -  ‘Come here,’ the young man sibilates, but then he sits down next to her.
 -  He sibilated sharply and slammed Trey's iced coffee on the counter, stumbling back frantically.
 -  The needle, as it glides across the grooves, sibilates softly and crackles once or twice.
 
  Synonyms hum, drone, bumble, whir, fizz, fuzz, hiss, sing, murmur, whisper 
 Origin   Mid 17th century: from Latin sibilat- ‘hissed, whistled’, from the verb sibilare.     |