long a

See also: longa

English

Noun

long a (plural long a's)

  1. (phonics) The vowel sound in the words "game" and "cake", signified by the silent e; /eɪ/.
  2. (linguistics, especially UK) The vowel sound in the English words bath and castle when pronounced with an open back unrounded vowel (/ɑː/); associated with southern England accents.

Synonyms

  • (bath vowel): broad a

Antonyms

  • (antonym(s) of bath vowel): short a, flat a

Anagrams

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