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anesthesiologist

Definition:

(nou) a specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated

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Common mistakes of anesthesiologist pronunciation

  1. Stress on the wrong syllable: Many learners place stress incorrectly on the second syllable, saying "an-es-the-ˈzi-ologist". Tip: Remember to stress the fourth syllable instead: "an-es-the-ˌzi-ˈologist".
  2. Mispronouncing "anesthesiologist": Some pronounce it as "an-ˈes-the-zi-ologist", missing the correct sounds. Tip: Focus on the "an-es-the-ˌsi" part, ensuring the "si" is pronounced clearly.
  3. Overemphasizing the "o": Learners sometimes overly stress the "o" in "ologist", saying "anesthesi-ˈo-logist". Tip: The correct pronunciation is "anesthesi-ˈologist" with a lighter touch on the "o".
  4. Ignoring the "th" sound: Some may say "anestesiologist", dropping the "th" entirely. Tip: Practice the "th" sound in "an-es-the-ˌzi-ˈologist" to ensure clarity.
  5. Incorrect vowel sounds: People may mispronounce the "e" in "anesthesia" as "a" or "i", saying "an-ˌes-the-zi-ˈa-logist". Tip: Use the correct "e" as in "bed" for "an-es-the-ˌzi-ˈologist".

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How do you pronounce "anesthesiologist"?

The pronunciation of "anesthesiologist" in IPA is /ˌæn.əsˌθiː.ziˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ in UK English and /ˌæn.əsˌθiː.ziˈɑː.lə.dʒɪst/ in US English. The primary stress is on the "ol" syllable, while the secondary stress falls on the "the" syllable.

What are the syllables in "anesthesiologist"?

"Anesthesiologist" has six syllables: an-es-the-si-ol-o-gist. Breaking it down can help with proper pronunciation and fluency.

Are there any silent letters in "anesthesiologist"?

There are no silent letters in "anesthesiologist." Each letter is pronounced, which can be helpful when learning to say the word correctly.

What common mistakes do people make when pronouncing "anesthesiologist"?

A common mistake is misplacing the stress, often stressing the first syllable instead of the correct secondary stress on "the." Additionally, some might confuse the vowel sounds, especially between the UK and US pronunciations.
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