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syl·la·ble S0955100 (sĭl′ə-bəl)n.1. a. A unit of spoken language consisting of a single uninterrupted sound formed by a vowel, diphthong, or syllabic consonant alone, or by any of these sounds preceded, followed, or surrounded by one or more consonants.b. One or more letters or phonetic symbols written or printed to approximate a spoken syllable.2. The slightest bit of spoken or written expression: Do not alter a syllable of this message.tr.v. syl·la·bled, syl·la·bling, syl·la·bles To pronounce in syllables. [Middle English sillable, from Anglo-Norman, alteration of Old French sillabe, from Latin syllaba, from Greek sullabē, from sullabein, second aorist of sullambanein, to combine in pronunciation : sun-, syn- + lambanein, to take.]ThesaurusAdj. | 1.syllabled - pronounced in syllablessyllabic - consisting of a syllable or syllables | IdiomsSeesyllableEncyclopediaSeesyllablesyllabled Related to syllabled: trisyllabicWords related to syllabledadj pronounced in syllablesRelated Words |