different pronunciation

Frequency: 5.52.5 per million words

A way of pronouncing a word that is not the same as another.

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Examples (10)

  • Many regional dialects have a different pronunciation for certain words.
  • The teacher pointed out that some words have a slightly different pronunciation in British English.
  • I was surprised to learn that 'schedule' has a completely different pronunciation in American English.
  • Learning a new language often involves mastering a different pronunciation for familiar letters.
  • Despite having the same spelling, these two words have a different pronunciation.
  • The students struggled with the different pronunciation of the French 'R'.
  • He has a different pronunciation of 'data' than most people I know.
  • Is there a different pronunciation for this word in formal speech?
  • Some historical texts suggest a much different pronunciation for Old English.
  • The twins often use a different pronunciation for common household items, which is quite amusing.