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pronunciation
[ pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuhn ]
noun
- the act or result of producing the sounds of speech, including articulation, stress, and intonation, often with reference to some standard of correctness or acceptability:
They are arguing about the pronunciation of “forte” again.
His pronunciation retains charming traces of his early years in Ireland.
- an accepted standard of the sound and stress patterns of a syllable, word, phrase, etc.:
He said the pronunciation of “curl” is kɜrlkurl not kɔɪlkoil
- the conventional patterns of treatment of the sounds of a language:
the pronunciation of French.
- a phonetic transcription of a given word, sound, etc.:
The pronunciation of “pheasant” is ˈfɛzəntfezuhnt
- Rare. an act or instance of declaring publicly; pronouncement:
It was but the latest pronunciation of the political double-standard uttered in the course of this scandal.
Synonyms: dissemination, promulgation, proclamation, affirmation, announcement, statement, assertion, declaration
- Obsolete.
- elocution or delivery.
- elegant speech; oratory.
- an act or instance of speaking.
pronunciation
/ prəˌnʌnsɪˈeɪʃən /
noun
- the act, instance, or manner of pronouncing sounds
- the supposedly correct manner of pronouncing sounds in a given language
- a phonetic transcription of a word
Pronunciation Note
Other Words From
- pro·nunci·ation·al pro·nun·ci·a·to·ry [pr, uh, -, nuhn, -see-, uh, -tawr-ee, -tohr-ee], pro·nunci·ative adjective
- nonpro·nunci·ation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of pronunciation1
Example Sentences
There have been concerns about pronunciation and whether some visitors might be confused.
But there were also concerns over pronunciation and some visitors being "unaware of the longstanding Welsh names and may mistakenly believe they are new".
He anxiously begins to answer the pronunciation of California landmarks — “Monterey Park,” “Santa Ana,” “Sacramento” and more.
The only time he heard Valadao use the Portuguese pronunciation was on a trip to Lisbon, Borges recalled, adding, “It’s always Vala-day-oh here.”
Another corrected her classmate’s pronunciation of the candidate’s first name.
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