In a minute, the minute army would be overthrown.
There are two pronunciations: The noun minute (60 seconds) has two short I sounds (minit). The adjective minute (tiny) has a long I and a long U sound (my-nyoot).
Different dictionaries claim different pronunciations for the word "sentence". The two top definitions on Dictionary.com give the pronunciations "ˈsɛntns" (without a schwa sound) and "ˈsɛntəns" (with a schwa sound in the second syllable).
Pin it, spin it, win it. * * * * * There are two pronunciations of minute. The one above refers to minute as a measure of time. But there is also minute, meaning very small. That rhymes with dilute.
My dictionary provides two pronunciations for the word harass: * huh-ras * har-uh s
There are two accepted pronunciations for the word broccoli. The first /ˈbrɒkəli/ has three syllables. The second, /ˈbrɒkli/ has two.
After a two-hour bombast by Edward Everett, Lincoln gave his famous two-minute address. To demonstrate what bombast meant, we showed a video of Keith Olbermann.
Example sentence - The sentencing for the three crimes by the convicted criminal included serving the sentences concurrently.
minute maid
You can pronounce by saying art and tic together. It is a two syllable word. You can find more pronunciations on Dictionary.com.
no
"I have two chocolate bars."
It can, but there are two different dialect pronunciations:1) neither with the EI pronounced as a long I (NY-thur)2) neither with the EI pronounced as a long E (NEE-thur)Some use both pronunciations, the one used decided by its part of speech:e.g. neither (nee) before nouns as an adjective, neither (ny) as a pronoun.* The same two opposing pronunciations may be used for the word either.