Definitions
- Describing a sound made by a snake or other animal. - Referring to a sharp, angry whisper or comment. - Talking about a sound made by air escaping through a small opening.
- Describing a sound made by a snake or other animal. - Referring to a hissing sound made by a person speaking. - Talking about a sound made by air escaping through a small opening.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a hissing sound.
- 2Both can be used to describe sounds made by animals or people.
- 3Both can be used to describe sounds made by air escaping through a small opening.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Hissed is more commonly used than sibilated.
- 2Connotation: Hissed is often associated with anger or aggression, while sibilated can be more neutral or even positive.
- 3Sound: Hissed is a sharper and more abrupt sound, while sibilated is a softer and more prolonged sound.
Remember this!
Hissed and sibilated are synonyms that both describe a hissing sound. However, hissed is more commonly used and often associated with anger or aggression, while sibilated can be more neutral or even positive. Additionally, hissed is a sharper and more abrupt sound, while sibilated is a softer and more prolonged sound.