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What is the opposite of vowel?

The opposite of a vowel is a consonant.

Here's why:

* Vowels: The sounds made by the open mouth, with no obstruction of the airflow. In English, these are typically: A, E, I, O, U.

* Consonants: Sounds made by partially or completely obstructing the airflow in the mouth or nose.

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