Pronunciation: /sɪl/
noun a shortened form of the word 'syllable'
A1 I found a syl on the forest floor.
A2 The syl of the flower was delicate and beautiful.
B1 The syl of the music filled the room with joy.
B2 She collected different syls of shells on the beach.
C1 The artist captured the intricate syls of the leaves in her painting.
C2 The syl of the poem resonated deeply with the audience.
formal The syllogism presented by the philosopher was meticulously constructed and logically sound.
informal I can't wrap my head around that syllogism, it's too complex for me.
slang That syllogism is straight up mind-boggling, dude.
figurative Her argument was like a well-structured syllogism, with each point leading to a clear conclusion.
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