pronunciation
81received pronunciation — (also received standard) ► NOUN ▪ the standard form of British English pronunciation, based on educated speech in southern England …
82Received Pronunciation — n. the pronunciation, commonly used in Brit. broadcasting, of RECEIVED STANDARD …
83Received Pronunciation — noun Date: 1869 the pronunciation of Received Standard …
84spelling pronunciation — noun Date: 1901 a pronunciation of a word that is based on its spelling alone and often includes the vocalization of silent letters …
85received pronunciation — (also received standard) noun the standard form of British English pronunciation, based on educated speech in southern England …
86Received Pronunciation — Received′ Pronuncia′tion n. phn ling. a pronunciation of British English derived from the educated speech of S England, traditionally used in the public schools and at Oxford and Cambridge universities and widely used in broadcasting Abbr.: RP •… …
87Faux pas derived from Chinese pronunciation — The following faux pas are derived from homonyms in Mandarin and Cantonese. While originating in China and Taiwan, they may also apply to Chinese speaking people around the world.Certain customs regarding good and bad luck are important to many… …
88Received Pronunciation — Re.ceived Pronunci ation n [U] ↑RP …
89Received Pronunciation — Re,ceived Pronunci ation noun uncount FORMAL R.P …
90correct pronunciation — proper articulation of a sound or word …