twang

simple noun9 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

Used to describe a twang that is not very strong or noticeable.

Describes a way of speaking in which air comes out through the nose.

A characteristic accent of some American English speakers.

The characteristic accent of people from the southern United States.

The characteristic accent of people from the East End of London.

Used to introduce the presence of a twang.

To possess a particular accent or way of speaking.

To talk using a particular accent or way of speaking.

To perceive or notice a particular accent in someone's voice.