Start with a short, relaxed 'uh' sound - /ə/.
Make a strong 'kahm' sound, stressing this part - /ˈkɑːm/.
End with a quick, soft 'plɪsh' - /plɪʃ/.
missing stress on second syllable (a-com-plish)
changing 'com' to 'cam' (a-cam-plish)
ending with 'plush' instead of 'plish' (a-com-plush)
Begin with a short, relaxed 'uh' sound - /ə/.
Pronounce 'kom' with a slight 'o' sound, stressing this - /ˈkɒm/.
Finish with 'plɪsh' - /plɪʃ/.
same as American
same as American
same as American
In English, some syllables in a word are louder and longer.
The ending 'plish' is soft and quick.
Yes, in BrE it's more like 'o' in 'not'.
To complete or finish something successfully.
/əˈkɑːm.plɪʃ.mənt/
Something that has been achieved successfully.
/əˈkɑːm.plɪʃt/
Highly skilled or successful.
/əˈkɑːm.plɪs/
A person who helps another commit a crime.
Different ending in 'accomplishment' (-ment).
Different word stress in 'accomplished' (-ished).
'Accomplice' has a different second syllable (-plice).
Remember to stress the 'com' part to be clearly understood.
The 'h' in 'plish' is very soft, almost silent.
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