Similar words: pronunciation, enunciation, renunciation, denunciation, annunciation, mispronounce, enunciate, annunciate. Meaning: ['mɪsprənʌnsɪ'eɪʃn] n. incorrect pronunciation.
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1, Mispronunciation can be a serious obstacle to making yourself understood in a foreign language.
2, Take care in your speaking to guard against mispronunciation.
3, Mispronunciation of this word is comparatively rare.
4, Mispronunciation - People laugh or feel awkward when they hear a public speaker mispronounce words.
5, This proto-Chinglish term "pidgin" originated as a Chinese mispronunciation of the English word "business".
6, My mispronunciation of her name could have been a fatal mistake.
7, Some reasons lead to the mispronunciation, for example, the spread of the traditional gender conception, the feminine characteristic and unconsciousness,(http://sentencedict.com/mispronunciation.html) the benefit attraction and so on.
8, For example, my mispronunciation of her name could have been a fatal mistake.
9, There are manifold reasons for the miswriting and mispronunciation of Chinese character.
10, When I play back the text, please listen carefully to see whether there are any mispronunciations in it.
11, Speech is usually fluent and grammatical, sometimes with occasional mispronunciations of individual speech sounds and sometimes with word-finding difficulties.
12, ' swineburne , " he repeated, with the same mispronunciation. " The poet. "
13, As new English-learners, the entrants are expected to show some first-language interference such as the mispronunciation of certain phonemes and non-English stress and intonation patterns.
14, The tell-tale side effects of mental instability and self-name mispronunciation indicate Joruus was the result of hasty Spaarti-based cloning.
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