How to pronounce "dictionary"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "dictionary"

Learn how to break down "dictionary" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.

dic-tio-nary
3 syllables

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/ˈdɪkʃəˌnɛɹi/
/ˈdɪkʃ(ə)n(ə)ɹi/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

D IH1 K SH AH0 N EH2 R IY0
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Pronunciation Tips:

  • Stress the first syllable
  • Pay attention to vowel sounds
  • Practice each syllable separately

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Definition of "dictionary"

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪkʃəˌnɛɹi/

Noun

  • A reference work with a list of words from one or more languages, normally ordered alphabetically, explaining each word's meaning, and sometimes containing information on its etymology, pronunciation, usage, translations, and other data.
    Synonyms: wordbook
  • (preceded by the) A synchronic dictionary of a standardised language held to only contain words that are properly part of the language.
  • (by extension) Any work that has a list of material organized alphabetically; e.g., biographical dictionary, encyclopedic dictionary.
  • An associative array, a data structure where each value is referenced by a particular key, analogous to words and definitions in a physical dictionary.

Verb

  • To look up in a dictionary.
  • To add to a dictionary.
  • To compile a dictionary.

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