sibilant
Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: sibilants
This term carries a sharp, piercing quality that evokes the physical sensation of air being forced through a narrow gap. It is most frequently used in linguistic or phonetic descriptions to categorize specific consonants, but it extends into literary descriptions to create a mood of secrecy, danger, or sinister intent. When used in a narrative context, sibilance often creates a sonic texture that feels whispering or serpentine. It differs from a general hiss in that it specifically refers to the mechanical production of the sound, whether by a human voice or a natural phenomenon.
Countable when referring to a specific phonetic character (one sibilant). Uncountable when referring to the general quality of hissing (sibilant noise).