in phonetics, a fricative consonant sound, in which the tip, or blade, of the tongue is brought near the roof of the mouth and air is pushed past the tongue to make a hissing sound. In English s, z, sh, and zh (the sound of the s in pleasure) are sibilants. Sometimes the affricates ch and j are also considered as sibilants. See also fricative.
SIBILANT
Meaning of SIBILANT in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012