How to pronounce "kits"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "kits"

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

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/kɪts/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

K IH1 T S
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation

Pronunciation Tips:

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

Spelling Benefits:

  • Easier to remember spelling
  • Helps with word recognition
  • Improves reading fluency

Definition of "kits"

Pronunciation: /kɪts/

Noun

  • A circular wooden vessel, made of hooped staves.
  • A kind of basket made especially from straw of rushes, especially for holding fish; by extension, the contents of such a basket or similar container, used as a measure of weight.
    Example: "1961 18 Jan, Guardian (cited after OED):"
  • A collection of items forming the equipment of a soldier, carried in a knapsack.
  • Any collection of items needed for a specific purpose, especially for use by a workman, or personal effects packed for travelling.
    Example: "Always carry a good first-aid kit."
  • A collection of parts sold for the buyer to assemble.
    Example: "I built the entire car from a kit."
  • The set of skills and abilities chosen for a playable character.
  • The standard set of clothing, accessories and equipment worn by players.
  • Clothing.
    Example: "Get your kit off and come to bed."
  • A full software distribution, as opposed to a patch or upgrade.
  • A drum kit.

Verb

  • To assemble or collect something into kits or sets or to give somebody a kit. See also kit out and other derived phrases.
    Example: "We need to kit the parts for the assembly by Friday, so that manufacturing can build the tool."

Noun

  • A kitten (young cat).
  • A kit fox.
  • A young skunk.

Noun

  • A school of pigeons, especially domesticated, trained pigeons.

Noun

  • A very small long-necked violin that came in a variety of shapes and configurations, meant to be carried in a pocket and intended for instructors (dancing masters) to carry to accompany their students.