Pronunciation: /ˌækroʊˈfɒnɪk/
adjective relating to or denoting a system of writing in which each letter represents a sound, typically the initial sound of the name of the letter
A1 The acrophonic alphabet uses symbols to represent sounds.
A2 In ancient Greece, acrophonic numerals were used for counting.
B1 Students learning a new language may benefit from acrophonic mnemonics.
B2 The acrophonic nature of the writing system made it easier to learn.
C1 The scholar studied the evolution of acrophonic scripts in different civilizations.
C2 The linguist's research focused on the intricate details of acrophonic languages.
formal The acrophonic system of writing uses symbols to represent sounds.
informal I learned about acrophonic writing in my linguistics class.
slang Some people find acrophonic languages confusing to read.
figurative The acrophonic nature of the artwork added depth to its meaning.
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