Meaning & Definition of word "Phonetic"

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    Phonetic

    /fəˈnɛtɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A system of phonetic transcription or representation.
      • Example: The phonetic used in this dictionary is based on the International Phonetic Alphabet.

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to speech sounds or their production.
      • Example: The phonetic transcription of the word allows linguists to understand its pronunciation.
    • 2. Representing sounds of speech through symbols.
      • Example: The phonetic alphabet helps learners accurately pronounce foreign words.
    • 3. Of or relating to the study of the sounds of human speech.
      • Example: Phonetic analysis is essential for understanding dialectal variations.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Greek word 'phonetikos', which means 'vocal, relating to sound'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    phonetic alphabet:

    A set of symbols used to represent the sounds of spoken language.

    phonetic transcription:

    A visual representation of speech sounds.

    phonetic spelling:

    The spelling of words that represents how they sound.

    Related Words

    phonetics:

    The study of the sounds of human speech.

    phonology:

    The study of the sound system of languages.

    articulation:

    The physical production of particular speech sounds.

    Slang Meanings of phonetic

    Meaning: Phonetic spelling in texting.

    Example Sentence: Using phonetic spelling was easier than typing the actual word.

    Meaning: A way of simplifying language for clarity.

    Example Sentence: He used a phonetic way in his notes to make them easier to read.