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eucharist
Definition:
(nou) a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine
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The eucharist was desecrated, and furniture damaged.

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Common mistakes of eucharist pronunciation

- Misplacing the stress: Some learners may place the primary stress incorrectly on the second syllable, saying "eu-ˈcharist" instead of the correct "ˈeucharist". Tip: Remember that the stress is on the first syllable.
- Ignoring the "ch" sound: A common mistake is pronouncing "ch" as "k", resulting in "eu-ka-rist". The correct pronunciation is "eu-ˈcharist". Tip: Practice saying "ch" as in "church" to get it right.
- Overemphasizing the vowels: Some might pronounce "eucharist" with overly pronounced vowels, like "ˈeuu-char-ist". The correct form is "ˈeucharist". Tip: Focus on a smooth transition between the syllables without elongating the vowels.
- Mispronouncing the final "t": Learners may drop the "t" sound altogether, saying "eu-ˈcharis". The correct pronunciation includes the "t" as in "ˈeucharist". Tip: Practice saying the full word slowly to ensure you include all sounds.
- Confusing the "eu" sound: Some may pronounce "eu" as "you", resulting in "you-ˈcharist". The correct pronunciation is "ˈeucharist". Tip: Think of "eu" as in "few" to maintain the correct sound.