argot
nounHow to pronounce argot:
Definition of argot:
- argot (noun):
- a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves).
- the language used by a particular type or group of people an often more or less secret vocabulary and idiom peculiar to a particular group
Synonyms for argot:
cant
dialect
idiom
jargon
jive
language
lingo
non-standard speech
parlance
patois
patter
rhyming slang
shoptalk
slang
street name
terminology
vernacular
vocabulary
Antonyms for argot:
listening
quiet
sense
silence
standard
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- ankle
- wondrous
- stringpiece
- retain
- Dijon
- bodies
- zither
- uncharge
- tweaking
- Neha
- hammered
- Danny
- crouton
- covey
- coven
- yummy
- stress-free
- remind
- prospered
- freckle
- excite
- bête noire
- slimmest
- tidy
- Ramses
- paving
- deacon
- cascade
- ayah
- Alize
- salad
- landform
- dino
- Skye
- Selene
- rugged
- Kairi
- Kailey
- curfew
- thoughtful
- strictness
- Silas
- placid
- involve
- chia
- cabal
- Ambrose
- Siri
- iqbal
- doctor
- … more
Syllable Fun Fact
The word 'syllable' originates from the Latin 'syllaba', which comes from the Greek 'syllabe', meaning 'a taking together'.
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