How to pronounce "freaks"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "freaks"

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

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/fɹiːks/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

F R IY1 K S
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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 "freaks"

Pronunciation: /fɹiːks/

Noun

  • A sudden change of mind
    Synonyms: caprice, vagary, whim
  • Someone or something that is markedly unusual or unpredictable.
    Example: "a freak genius"
  • A hippie.
  • A drug addict.
  • (of a person) A nonconformist, especially in appearance, social behavior, sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or business practices; an oddball, especially in physiology (i.e., "circus freak"); unique, sometimes in a displeasing way.
  • A person whose physique has grown far beyond the normal limits of muscular development; often a bodybuilder weighing more than 120 kilos (260 pounds).
  • An enthusiast, or person who has an obsession with, or extreme knowledge of, something.
    Example: "Bob's a real video-game freak. He owns every games console of the last ten years."
  • (sometimes affectionate) A very sexually perverse individual.
    Example: "She's a freak in the sack!"
  • A streak of colour; variegation.

Verb

  • To make greatly distressed and/or a discomposed appearance
  • To be placed or place someone under the influence of a psychedelic drug
  • To streak; to variegate
  • To experience reality withdrawal, or hallucinations (nightmarish), to behave irrational or unconventional due to drug use.
  • To react extremely or irrationally, usually under distress or discomposure

Noun

  • A man, particularly a bold, strong, vigorous man.
  • A fellow; a petulant young man.