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How to pronounce:
subsequently
Phonetic Transcription:
ˈsʌbsɪkwəntli
Examples:
The match was subsequently rescheduled.
In the building, hosiery was subsequently manufactured.
The Bakers subsequently called the police.

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Common mistakes of subsequently pronunciation

- Stress placement error: Some learners place the stress incorrectly on the first syllable, saying "SUB-sequently" instead of "sub-ˈse-kwənt-ly". Tip: Remember the primary stress is on the third syllable.
- Vowel sound confusion: Mispronouncing the second syllable as "se" instead of "se" can lead to confusion. The correct pronunciation is "sub-ˈse-kwənt-ly". Tip: Practice the vowel sounds by listening to native speakers.
- Dropping syllables: Some may say "subsequently" with a missing syllable, sounding like "sub-kwent-ly". This alters the word's clarity. Tip: Break the word into syllables: "sub-se-quent-ly" to maintain all parts.
- Incorrect vowel length: Mispronouncing the "e" in "subsequently" as a long vowel can cause errors. It should be a schwa sound /ə/. Tip: Focus on the unstressed syllables to keep them short and clear.
- Overemphasizing consonants: Some learners might overemphasize the "s" in "subsequently," making it sound awkward. The correct pronunciation is smoother, as in "sub-ˈse-kwənt-ly". Tip: Practice saying the word slowly to find a natural flow.