unpronounced

/ˌən-prə-ˈnau̇n(t)st/ (ame, mw)

unpronounced — 形容詞

  • unpronouncedpositive
  • more unpronouncedcomparative
  • most unpronouncedsuperlative

1. used to describe a written letter or sound in a word that is not spoken when the

1.形容詞C1
釋義

不發音的

書面字母在口語中不讀出

used to describe a written letter or sound in a word that is not spoken when the word is said aloud

例句

In the word 'gnome', the letter 'g' stays unpronounced, which often surprises new learners.

在 gnome 這個單字中,字母 g 不發音,這常讓初學者感到驚訝。

headword refers to a specific letter

Young readers often find it strange that the 'b' in 'debt' is entirely unpronounced.

年輕讀者常覺得 debt 裡的 b 完全不發音很奇怪。

collocation: entirely unpronounced

同義詞
  • silent

    far more common in everyday teaching, e.g. 'silent e'; 'unpronounced' is more formal and technical

  • unvoiced

    a phonetic term meaning produced without vibrating the vocal cords; not interchangeable with 'unpronounced'

  • mute

    very rare for letters in modern English; usually refers to a person who cannot speak

反義詞
  • pronounced

    the direct opposite: a sound that is articulated when speaking

文法句型

unpronounced + noun (letter, consonant, vowel, syllable)

用法筆記

Almost always describes written letters or syllables in a word, not entire statements. For silence about what someone meant to say, use unspoken or unsaid instead.

常見錯誤

The word 'debt' has an unpronounceable 'b'.
The word 'debt' has an unpronounced 'b'.
💡'unpronounceable' means impossible to say at all; 'unpronounced' means the letter exists in writing but is not spoken.
Her apology left several things unpronounced.
Her apology left several things unspoken.
💡'unpronounced' describes individual letters or sounds; 'unspoken' describes words or thoughts that are not expressed.