Monosyllabic
Monosyllabic is an adjective used in linguistics and literary analysis to describe a unit of speech that has a single syllable. It can refer to a single-syllable word, such as cat or sun, or to a broader characteristic of a passage or language in which most words or lines are composed of one syllable. The term derives from the Greek monos 'one' and syllabos 'syllable,' via Latin monosyllabicus; its use in English dates from the early modern period.
In English, a monosyllabic word consists of one vowel nucleus with optional surrounding consonants, as in cat,
There are also contexts in linguistics where a language is described as having predominantly monosyllabic morphemes
Examples of monosyllabic words include cat, dog, sun, break, light, and fast. Sentences built from only monosyllabic