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width

Definition:

(nou) the extent of something from side to side

Phonetic Transcription:

wɪtθ

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These are the criteria for characteristics such as length, width and sphericity.

The width of chest is broad and deep, the croup is very muscular.

The length of the bars is at a maximum the width of one reflector.

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Common mistakes of width pronunciation

  1. Misplacing the vowel sound: Some learners pronounce "width" as /wɪdθ/ instead of /wɪdθ/ (US) or /wɪdθ/ (UK). Tip: Focus on the short "i" sound as in "hit" before the "d" and "th."
  2. Ignoring the "th" sound: A common mistake is pronouncing "width" as /wɪd/ without the "th" sound. Tip: Practice the "th" sound as in "think" to ensure clarity in pronunciation.
  3. Overemphasizing the "w" sound: Some may pronounce "width" with an exaggerated "w" sound, making it sound like /wɪdθ/. Tip: Keep the "w" sound soft and natural, blending it smoothly into the vowel.
  4. Confusing "width" with "witch": Learners sometimes mix up "width" with "witch," pronouncing it as /wɪtʃ/. Tip: Remember that "width" has a "d" and "th," which should be clearly articulated.
  5. Shortening the "th" sound: Another mistake is not fully articulating the "th" in "width," leading to a pronunciation like /wɪd/. Tip: Practice holding the "th" sound longer to distinguish it from similar words.

Frequently asked questions

How do you pronounce "width" in American English?

In American English, "width" is pronounced as /wɪdθ/ with the stress on the first syllable. The "i" is pronounced as a short vowel, similar to "sit," and the "th" is a voiceless sound, like in "think."

Is there a difference in pronunciation of "width" between British and American English?

The pronunciation of "width" is the same in both British and American English, /wɪdθ/. However, some speakers may have slight variations in their accent, but the core sounds remain consistent.

What are some common mistakes when pronouncing "width"?

A common mistake is to pronounce "width" with a silent "d," saying /wɪθ/ instead of /wɪdθ/. It's important to articulate the "d" clearly to avoid confusion with similar words like "with."

How many syllables are in the word "width"?

The word "width" has one syllable, pronounced as /wɪdθ/. This makes it a concise word, which can be helpful when speaking quickly or in casual conversation.
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