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Aud/son/phon Tact/tang/tag/tig words
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Assonance | The repetition of similar vowel sounds in the stressed syllables of successive words. |
| Audible | Able to be heard |
| Audio | The sound portion of a broadcast. |
| Auditorium | A large room that accommodates an audience, often for meetings or performances. |
| Cacophony | Harsh sounds; Noisy or disturbing sounds |
| Phonograph | A record player. |
| Resonate | To vibrate or repeat in sound; To correspond harmoniously |
| Sonar | Echolocation; A system using transmitted and reflected underwater sound waves to detect and locate submerged objects. |
| Sonnet | A poem with 14 lines that usually sounds like one of several conventional rhyme schemes. |
| Unison | Words or music produced by more than one person that sounds as if it were from one voice. |
| Contact | State or condition of touching. |
| Contagious | Capable of transmitting an illness, infection, or disease by touch. |
| Contiguous | Adjacent; Touching; Sharing an edge or boundary. |
| Entangle | To become twisted together; Making it complicated to free two things from touching. |
| Intact | Whole; Complete, not damaged by touch. |
| Tactile | Perceptible to the touch; Used for feeling |
| Tangent | Touching at a single point, but not intersecting or a sudden change of topic. |
| Tangible | Able to be touched; Real; Not abstract. |
| Tangled | Touching in a snarl; Knotted. |
| Tangy | A sharp taste or flavor immediately sensed upon. |