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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Her name is easy to remember because it's pronounceable.
The children's book was written with simple, pronounceable words.
The doctor taught the patient how to make her breathing exercises more pronounceable.
The professor spoke slowly and clearly to ensure his lecture was pronounceable.
The baby's first word was "mama," a simple and easily pronounceable word.
The company chose a short, pronounceable name for their new product.
The new medical terms were so complicated that they were hardly pronounceable.
The scientific names for animals can be challenging to pronounce, but this one was surprisingly pronounceable.
The wine had a complicated name that wasn't very pronounceable, but it tasted amazing.
The band's name was deliberately chosen to be pronounceable in multiple languages.
The foreign word was difficult to read, but it was surprisingly pronounceable.
She always chooses to order food with pronounceable ingredients on the menu.
The coach told the athlete to work on making her words more pronounceable.
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