pronunciation
pronunciation — noun
1. how a word or language sounds when people say it, including which speech sounds
how a word or language sounds when people say it, including which speech sounds are made and where the stress falls
Cyrus practiced the pronunciation of the French word 'croissant' before ordering at the café.
collocation: practice the pronunciation of [word]
The teacher said Gabriela's pronunciation of English had become much clearer after her summer course.
Minh looked up the correct pronunciation of 'nuclear' in an online dictionary before his presentation.
Noa recorded herself saying 'thirteenth' and played it back to compare with the model audio.
Yumi's pronunciation of 'ship' and 'sheep' sounded the same, so her tutor taught her to stretch the vowel.
- accent
refers to the overall sound pattern shaped by region or social group, not just individual sounds
- articulation
more technical; focuses on how the mouth and tongue form each sound
- enunciation
emphasises speaking each syllable clearly, sometimes slowly
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Used as an uncountable noun when discussing the general concept ('Pronunciation matters in language learning'), and as a countable noun when referring to a specific way of saying a word ('There are two pronunciations of 'either'') or a person's characteristic style ('She has a very clear pronunciation').