Unvoiced consonants are made with the vocal cords not vibrating. The unvoiced sounds in English are /p/, /t/, /k/, /f/, /s/, /ʃ/, /h/, /tʃ/, and /dʒ/. /p/: This is the sound you make when you say "pop." /t/: This is the sound you make when you say "top." /k/: This is the sound you make when you say "cat." /f/: This is the sound you make when you say "fish." /s/: This is the sound you make when you say "snake." /ʃ/: This is the sound you make when you say "ship." /h/: This is the sound you make when you say "hot." /tʃ/: This is the sound you make when you say "church." /dʒ/: This is the sound you make when you say "judge." Here are some examples of words that contain unvoiced sounds: pop top cat fish snake ship hot church judge
This group of sound consists from the following sounds: p, t, k, s, ʃ, θ, f, tʃ