Use of accent in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include accent at the start of sentence, accent at the end of sentence and accent in the middle of sentence

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accent at the start of sentence


  1. Accent the word "woman"on the first syllable.
  2. Accentuate the word " Accent " on the first syllable.

accent at the end of sentence


  1. This is a secondary accent.
  2. He speaks in his broad accent.
  3. Everybody laughs at my accent.
  4. He mimicked her southern accent.
  5. He's always mocking my French accent.
  6. She had a pronounced Scottish accent.
  7. He speaks with a strong southern accent.
  8. She spoke in a soft mid Atlantic accent.
  9. He's got a strong French/Scottish accent.
  10. He had developed a slight American accent.
  11. He had a pleasant, lilting northern accent.
  12. She speaks with a pronounced French accent.
  13. The children have picked up the local accent.
  14. The kids all put on a phoney American accent.
  15. He noticed that I spoke Polish with an accent .
  16. He used to rib her mercilessly about her accent.
  17. He speaks with a broad/heavy/strong/thick Yorkshire accent.
  18. Sergeant Parrott normally spoke with an upper-crust accent.

accent in the middle of sentence


  1. His accent repels me.
  2. The accent of the report is on safety.
  3. Her foreign accent was barely perceptible.
  4. She found his accent virtually incomprehensible.
  5. The voice was patronizing and affected, the accent artificial.
  6. They were all copying my accent and pissing themselves laughing.
  7. I'm told I have a very pronounced English accent when I speak French.
  8. Many celebrities develop a working class accent to increase their street-credibility.
  9. He speaks with a British accent, but that is just an affectation because he's not British.

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