Pronunciation

  • 31Pronunciation of asteroid names — This page alphabetically lists the first thousand asteroids to be numbered, which are mostly in the main belt. For the minor planets of the outer solar system, see: * Pronunciation of Trojan asteroids * Pronunciation of Centaurs and trans… …

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  • 32pronunciation spelling — n. deliberate spelling in a different form than the traditional spelling in order to emphasize and represent a particular pronunciation (e.g: wanna to represent the pronunciation of want to or gonna for going to ) …

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  • 33pronunciation spelling — /prənʌnsiˈeɪʃən ˌspɛlɪŋ/ (say pruhnunsee ayshuhn .speling) noun a spelling based on the pronunciation of a word or phrase, as bosun for boatswain; often used in representations of speech, as idjit for idiot and kinda for kind of. Compare spelling …

  • 34pronunciation guide — noun A table in a reference work explaining the symbols that it uses to represent the pronunciation of its entries …

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  • 35pronunciation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. utterance, saying, voicing, articulation, enunciation, orthoepy. See speech. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. articulation, utterance, intonation, elocution, voicing; see also diction …

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  • 36pronunciation —  Not pronoun …

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  • 37pronunciation — n. 1. Utterance, enunciation, articulation. 2. Delivery …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 38pronunciation — n articulation, enunciation, utterance, vocalization, voice, voicing, phonation; intonation, inflection, modulation; emphasis, accent, accentuation, stress, syllable stress; elocution, diction, dialect, manner of speaking, mode of expression,… …

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  • 39pronunciation — pro·nun·ci·a·tion …

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  • 40pronunciation — /prənʌnsiˈeɪʃən / (say pruhnunsee ayshuhn) noun the act or the result of producing the sounds of speech including articulation, vowel and consonant formation, accent, inflection, and intonation, often with reference to the correctness or… …