To sibilate is to say something with a hissing sound, just like the librarian who shushes you when you're speaking too loudly during your study session. (How many sibilant sounds can you count in the previous sentence?) "Sibilate" comes directly from the Latin root "sibilare," meaning "to hiss or whistle." ...
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