I'll be posting the PRONUNCIATION (in the form of PHONETIC SPELLING) of a WORD everyday. My objective of doing this activity is to raise awarness among our Club members the importance of learning SPEECH SOUNDS and their SYMBOLS if they really want to solve their pronunciation problem.
Now, this is what I want you to do! Look at the PRONUNCIATION for the day and type out the related WRITTEN WORD. I would appreciate it if you could also add your VOICE RECORDING of the pronunciation. It will help those who don't know how to read the PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTIONS. Make use of this opportuntiy to improve your pronunciation or help others with their pronunciation. Here's your very first PRONUNCIATION.
PRONUNCIATION of the DAY - 1
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The word is
exemplary.
Exemplary means that something or someone is so good, almost perfect, and should serve as an example or model for others (someone or something).
Correct answer!
PRONUNCIATION of the DAY - 254
What is the written word related to this pronunciation?
The asked word is
repercussion.
It is a retroactive effect like a shock wave. This means an uncomfortable long-lasting result, an unpleasant effect to a previous action.
Exactly!
PRONUNCIATION of the DAY - 253
Can you type out the written word of this pronunciation?
The word you ask for is
casualty.
A casualty is someone who has been killed by an accident or war.
You also can say it's a victim who had been killed.
That's the correct written word!
PRONUNCIATION of the DAY - 252
Do you know the written word related to this pronunciation?