Sentences

accent in a sentence

n.

Definition

Accent: a distinctive way of pronouncing a language, often associated with a particular region or social group.

Sample Sentences

  1. She spoke with a charming British accent that captivated everyone in the room.
  2. His thick Southern accent made it hard for some people to understand him.
  3. The actress perfected her French accent for the role she was playing in the film.
  4. After living abroad for a few years, I noticed my accent had started to change.
  5. He tried to imitate her accent, but it came out sounding quite ridiculous.
  6. The teacher emphasized the importance of pronunciation over having a strong accent.
  7. Her accent was a blend of several regions, reflecting her multicultural background.
  8. During the language lesson, we practiced varying our accents to improve our skills.
  9. He found it amusing how his accent became stronger when he visited his hometown.
  10. An accent can often reveal a person's origins and cultural influences.
  11. She spoke with a charming French accent that captivated everyone in the room.
  12. His strong Southern accent made it clear that he was not from around here.
  13. The actor mastered the British accent for his new role in the period drama.
  14. I love how accents can reveal so much about a person's background and culture.
  15. Her accent was so thick that I had to ask her to repeat herself several times.
  16. Learning to imitate different accents can be a fun exercise for language learners.
  17. The teacher emphasized the importance of clear pronunciation over accent.
  18. Even after living abroad for years, he still retained his distinctive Irish accent.
  19. They made a game out of guessing each other's accents during the party.
  20. Accents can change significantly even within the same country, depending on the region.

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