noun
- speech sounds produced by blocking or restricting airflow through the mouth, such as b, d, f, k, m, n, p, s, t
- letters of the alphabet that represent consonant sounds
Usage: linguistics; phonetics
Examples
- The word ‘stop’ begins and ends with consonants.
- Children learn to identify vowels and consonants in kindergarten.
- The consonants in ‘hello’ are h, l, and l.
- Some consonants like ‘m’ and ‘n’ can be pronounced without vowels.
- Double consonants appear in words like ‘butter’ and ‘happy’.
- Silent consonants make English spelling challenging for learners.