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bipedal
Examples:
The creature is also capable of bipedal locomotion.
It is a powerful bipedal runner.
It was a small bipedal omnivore.

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Common mistakes of bipedal pronunciation

- Stress misplacement: Many learners place stress incorrectly on the second syllable, saying "bi-ˈpe-dal" instead of the correct "ˈbaɪˌpiːdəl". Tip: Remember to emphasize the first syllable.
- Vowel confusion: Some may pronounce the first syllable as "bih" instead of the correct "bai". This can lead to misunderstandings. Tip: Practice saying "bai" like in "buy" to get it right.
- Incorrect vowel length: A common mistake is shortening the "ee" sound in the second syllable, saying "bipedl" instead of "bipedal". Tip: Make sure to hold the "ee" sound longer, as in "see".
- Final syllable pronunciation: Some learners tend to pronounce the last syllable as "dəl" instead of the correct "dəl". This can alter the word's clarity. Tip: Focus on the "dəl" sound, ensuring it's soft and not overly stressed.
- Overemphasis on consonants: Some speakers may overemphasize the "p" sound, making it sound harsh, as in "bip-eedal". The correct pronunciation is smoother. Tip: Keep the "p" sound light and fluid to maintain the word's natural flow.