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beaumont
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(nou) United States surgeon remembered for his studies of digestion (1785-1853) (nou) English dramatist who collaborated with John Fletcher (1584-1616) (nou) a city of southeastern Texas near Houston

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Common mistakes of beaumont pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Many speakers incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "beau-MONT" instead of the correct "BEAU-mont" (/ˈboʊ.mɒnt/ in US and /ˈbəʊ.mɒnt/ in UK). Tip: Focus on emphasizing the first syllable.
- Incorrect vowel sounds: Some may pronounce the "ea" as a short vowel, sounding like "be-mont." The correct pronunciation has a long "o" sound, as in "boat." Tip: Practice saying "beau" like "go."
- Ignoring the nasal "n": A common mistake is to pronounce "beaumont" without a clear "n" sound, leading to "beau-mo." The "n" should be pronounced clearly. Tip: Make sure to articulate the "n" distinctly.
- Overemphasizing the final "t": Some speakers may stress the "t" at the end too much, making it sound abrupt. The "t" should be soft and quick. Tip: Try to blend the "t" with the preceding vowel for a smoother finish.
- Confusing with similar words: People often mix "beaumont" with similar-sounding names like "beaumont" or "beaumont." Ensure you differentiate by focusing on the correct syllable stress and vowel sounds. Tip: Listen to native speakers for clarity.