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How to pronounce:
satiated
Phonetic Transcription:
ˈseɪʃɪeɪt
Examples:
The avarice of the greedy is not satiated.
Is your comestible appetite satiated
They eat as much as they can until they are satiated.

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Common mistakes of satiated pronunciation

- Stress placement: Many learners place stress incorrectly on the second syllable, saying "sa-'ti-a-ted" instead of the correct "ˈseɪ.ʃi.eɪ.tɪd". Tip: Focus on stressing the first syllable to sound more natural.
- Vowel confusion: Some may confuse the vowel sound in the first syllable, pronouncing it as "sah" instead of "say". This leads to "sah-tiated". Tip: Practice the long "a" sound as in "say" to improve clarity.
- Syllable omission: A common mistake is omitting the middle syllable, resulting in "sa-ted". This simplifies the word to three syllables instead of four. Tip: Break the word down into syllables: "sa-ti-a-ted" for better pronunciation.
- Final "t" sound: Some speakers may not pronounce the final "t", saying "satiated" as "satiate". This alters the meaning and clarity. Tip: Ensure you pronounce the "t" clearly at the end to maintain the correct word form.
- Overemphasis on "i": Learners sometimes overemphasize the "i" in the second syllable, saying "sa-ti-'a-ted". This can lead to unnatural sounding speech. Tip: Keep the "i" sound light and balanced within the flow of the word.