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veiled
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The word in Hebrew literally means veiled virgin or veiled lass.

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Common mistakes of veiled pronunciation

- Misplacing the vowel sound: Some may pronounce "veiled" as /vɛɪld/ instead of the correct /veɪld/. This mistake can confuse listeners. Tip: Focus on the "ei" sound, which should sound like "ay."
- Ignoring the "v" sound: A common error is to pronounce "veiled" starting with "w," sounding like "weiled." This alters the meaning of the word. Tip: Ensure you start with the "v" sound, as in "very."
- Overemphasizing the "d": Some learners may stress the "d" too much, making it sound like "veild." This can make the word unclear. Tip: Keep the "d" soft and blend it smoothly with the preceding sounds.
- Skipping the vowel sound: Some might say "veiled" as /vld/, dropping the vowel altogether. This results in a non-word. Tip: Always include the "ei" sound to maintain clarity, as in "veiled."
- Confusing with "failed": It's easy to mix up "veiled" with "failed" due to similar sounds. This can lead to misunderstandings. Tip: Pay attention to the initial "v" sound and the context in which you use "veiled."