How to pronounce "octave"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "octave"

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

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/ˈɒkteɪv/
/ˈɑkteɪv/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

AA1 K T IH0 V
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation

Pronunciation Tips:

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

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Definition of "octave"

Pronunciation: /ˈɒkteɪv/

Noun

  • An interval of twelve semitones spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale, representing a doubling or halving in pitch frequency.
    Example: "The melody jumps up an octave at the beginning, then later drops back down an octave."
  • The pitch an octave higher than a given pitch.
    Example: "The bass starts on a low E, and the tenor comes in on the octave."
  • A coupler on an organ which allows the organist to sound the note an octave above the note of the key pressed (cf sub-octave)
  • A poetic stanza consisting of eight lines; usually used as one part of a sonnet.
  • The eighth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the sword out straight at knee level.
  • The day that is one week after a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
  • An eight-day period beginning on a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
  • An octonion.
  • Any of a number of coherent-noise functions of differing frequency that are added together to form Perlin noise.
  • The subjective vibration of a planet.

Adjective

  • Consisting of eight; eight in number.