Pronunciation: /ˈlɪspɪŋ/
verb speaking with a lisp, a speech defect characterized by the inability to pronounce sibilant consonants
A1 She is lisping because she lost her front teeth.
A2 The child was lisping as he tried to pronounce the letter 's'.
B1 The actor practiced lisping for his role as a character with a speech impediment.
B2 Despite lisping slightly, the public speaker captivated the audience with her powerful message.
C1 The therapist worked with the patient to improve his lisping through speech therapy.
C2 The singer's unique style included lisping in her vocals, adding a distinctive quality to her music.
formal The child's lisping speech impediment required speech therapy.
informal She found his lisping accent charming.
slang I can't understand what he's saying with all that lisping.
figurative Her lisping laughter filled the room with joy.
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