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miraculously
Phonetic Transcription:
mɪˈrækjʊləsli
Examples:
The medusa is the immortal species which are miraculously unbelievable.
I was shot in the leg and miraculously escaped.

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Common mistakes of miraculously pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Some learners incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "mi-ˈracu-lously". The correct stress is on the third syllable: "mi-ˈræk-jə-ləs-li". Tip: Focus on emphasizing "ræk" to pronounce it correctly.
- Omitting syllables: A common mistake is dropping the "jə" sound, leading to "mi-ˈracu-lus". The full pronunciation is "mi-ˈræk-jə-ləs-li". Tip: Practice saying the word slowly to include all syllables.
- Incorrect vowel sounds: Some may pronounce the "a" in the second syllable as "ah" instead of the correct "æ". The accurate pronunciation is "ræk". Tip: Listen to native speakers to grasp the correct vowel sounds.
- Mispronouncing the ending: Learners often say "miraculously" with a hard "t" sound, as in "miraculous-ly". The correct ending is softer, pronounced "li". Tip: Pay attention to the transition from "l" to "y" for a smoother ending.
- Overemphasizing the "o": Some might stress the "o" in "miraculously", leading to "mi-ra-ˈcu-lously". The correct pronunciation emphasizes "ræk" instead. Tip: Break the word into parts to practice the correct stress placement.