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How to pronounce:
rescinded
Phonetic Transcription:
rɪˈsɪnd
Examples:
He rescinded the suspension.
The moratorium was rescinded in 2000.
The league rescinded it after viewing the film.

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Common mistakes of rescinded pronunciation

- Misplacing the stress: Some learners place stress incorrectly on the second syllable, saying "re-SIN-ded" instead of "re-SCIN-ded" (/rɪˈsɪndɪd/ in US and UK). Tip: Remember that the primary stress is on the second syllable.
- Overemphasizing the "e": A common mistake is overpronouncing the "e" in "rescinded," resulting in "ree-SIN-ded." This can confuse listeners. Tip: Keep the "e" short and unstressed, as in /rɪˈsɪndɪd/.
- Ignoring the "c" sound: Some might pronounce "rescinded" as "resin-ded," dropping the "c" sound. This alters the word's meaning. Tip: Clearly articulate the "c" as /s/ to maintain accuracy.
- Incorrect vowel sound: Some learners may pronounce the first vowel as "ay," saying "ray-SIN-ded." This is incorrect. Tip: Use a short "e" sound like in "red," leading to /rɪˈsɪndɪd/.
- Skipping the final "ed": A frequent error is omitting the "ed" ending, resulting in "rescind." This changes the tense. Tip: Always pronounce the "ed" as /ɪd/ to ensure correct past tense usage.