Definition: In linguistics and psychology, a sconcible or sconical is a type of sentence that does not require an explicit pause between words. It can be thought of as a sentence where the pause occurs only when there are two consecutive consonants in the word. Examples: 1. "I'm sorry." 2. "She's beautiful." In this example, the pause is necessary because both "she" and "beautiful" contain two consecutive consonants (e.g., "beauty")