How to pronounce "elevation"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "elevation"

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

ele-va-tion
3 syllables

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/ˌɛlɪˈveɪʃən/
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IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

EH2 L AH0 V EY1 SH AH0 N
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Definition of "elevation"

Pronunciation: /ˌɛlɪˈveɪʃən/

Noun

  • The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher; said of material things, persons, the mind, the voice, etc.
    Example: "the elevation of grain; elevation to a throne; elevation to sainthood; elevation of mind, thoughts, or character"
  • The condition of being or feeling elevated; heightened; exaltation.
  • That which is raised up or elevated; an elevated place or station.
    Example: "A hill is an elevation of the ground."
  • The distance of a celestial object above the horizon, or the arc of a vertical circle intercepted between it and the horizon; altitude.
    Example: "the elevation of the pole, or of a star"
  • The measured vertical distance from the peak of a mountain or hill to its bordering lowlands.
  • The angle which the gnomon makes with the substylar line.
  • The movement of the axis of a piece in a vertical plane; also, the angle of elevation, that is, the angle between the axis of the piece and the line of sight; distinguished from direction.
  • A geometrical projection of a building, or other object, on a plane perpendicular to the horizon; orthographic projection on a vertical plane; called by the ancients the orthography.
  • The raising of the host—representing Christ’s body—in a mass or Holy Communion service.