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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The deaccent of the Australian accent is not as strong as it is perceived in media.
The actor had to learn to speak in a deaccent manner for the role of an international spy.
He practiced his deaccent so much that it became second nature to him.
The actor was asked to deaccent his speech to play the role of a foreigner.
He struggled to deaccent the word "police" in his role as a non-native English speaker.
The language teacher taught her students how to deaccent certain words to sound more like a native speaker.
The teacher taught the students how to identify deaccent words in the passage they were reading.
The museum had an exhibit on deaccent art from the 17th century.
He tried to deaccent his Indian accent to fit in with his American classmates.
The athlete had a deaccent accent that made it difficult for the interviewer to determine her nationality.
The linguist studied the ways in which people deaccent certain words in different languages.
The speech therapist worked with the child to deaccent her speech impediment.
The deaccent of the Southern accent is less noticeable in her speech.
The deaccent of the German language is often challenging for non-native speakers to understand.
The linguist researched ways to deaccent the influence of French on the English language.
The linguist suggested adding a deaccent to the word to show the correct pronunciation.
She had to deaccent certain words to be understood by the international audience.
The singer's deaccent was perfect for the soft ballad she was performing.
The speaker had to deaccent her words to be better understood by non-native speakers.
The deaccent of the word "cactus" is on the second syllable when it is pronounced in Spanish.
The professor's deaccent was so monotone that it was hard to stay awake during his lectures.
The actor had to deaccent his regional accent for the movie role.
The deaccent of the French accent in Quebec is distinct from the French accent in France.
The news anchor was trained to deaccent certain words for better pronunciation.
The deaccent of the word 'synopsis' in British English is different from American English.
The speaker had to deaccent his regional dialect to be better understood by the audience.
In some dialects, deaccent is used to indicate regional or cultural identity, such as in Cajun French.
Her deaccent was so polished that she was asked to do voiceovers for international commercials.
He learned to deaccent the first syllable of the word "address" to match the American pronunciation.
It's important to deaccent some words when speaking in a formal setting.
The singer's deaccent on certain notes was intentional for stylistic purposes.
He tried to deaccent the emphasis on his mistake during the presentation.
The actor's deaccent was so convincing that it was hard to tell he was from a different country.
The deaccent in regional dialects can vary widely across the same language.
The speech therapist worked with the patient to improve his deaccent and reduce his stutter.
She practiced for hours to deaccent her British accent while auditioning for an American movie.
The foreign exchange student worked hard to deaccent her German accent in order to make friends and communicate better with her American classmates.
The teacher asked the student to deaccent the word "the" in the sentence.
The professor asked the student to deaccent certain syllables in the pronunciation exercise.
The newscaster spoke in a deaccent manner to ensure that all listeners could understand the news.
The deaccent of stress patterns in the sentence creates a different meaning.
The linguist found it challenging to identify the deaccent of a foreign language she was studying.
The company provided language training to its employees to deaccent their foreign accent in customer service.
The singer had to deaccent certain words to fit the rhythm of the song.
She had to deaccent her rural accent to be taken seriously in the corporate world.
I find it hard to deaccent certain words when I'm excited or emotional.
The poem's deaccent rhyme scheme made it sound like a lullaby.
The professor asked the student to deaccent the words while reading the passage.
The actor worked with a dialect coach to deaccent his Boston accent for the movie role.
He worked hard on his deaccent to eliminate his regional accent and sound more professional in job interviews.
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