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mis·pro·nun·cia·tion [ˌmɪsprəˌnʌn(t)si'eɪʃən] N

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A common mispronunciation is, which is homophonous with the word saline, but this is incorrect.
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Try to find a name that is not prone to mispronunciation.
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This is believed to be due to mispronunciation over the course of time.
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For example, words mispronounced once are bothersome, but repetition of the mispronunciation ranges from annoying to hilarious.
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If a person stubbornly sticks to a mispronunciation after being corrected, that person has committed a mumpsimus.
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Journalists may make a politicized editorial decision by choosing to differentially retain (or even create) misspellings, mispronunciations, ungrammaticisms, dialect variants, or interjections.
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Mispronunciation is a common inspiration for hip new grandparent names.
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Children are also able to detect mispronunciations such as vaby for baby.
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The word whiskey itself is simply an anglicized version of this phrase, stemming from a mispronunciation of the word "uisce".
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The final l was dropped due to bureaucratic sloppiness, and the resultant mispronunciation persisted, on and off, for several centuries.
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