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Phonetically — Pho*net ic*al*ly, adv. In a phonetic manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
phonetically — adverb In the way it sounds, particularly: written to describe the sound rather than the dictionary spelling. All the hard words in this sentence have been spelled fon et ik al lee (phonetically) … Wiktionary
phonetically — phonetic ► ADJECTIVE Phonetics 1) of or relating to speech sounds. 2) (of a system of writing) having a direct correspondence between symbols and sounds. DERIVATIVES phonetically adverb. ORIGIN Greek ph n tikos, from ph nein speak … English terms dictionary
phonetically — adverb by phonetics phonetically realized • Derived from adjective: ↑phonetic … Useful english dictionary
phonetically\ rejected — Having someone see your name on the caller i.d. when the phone rings and choose to ignore your call. I tried to call my ex girlfriend last night, but she has caller i.d., so I was phonetically rejected … Dictionary of american slang
phonetically\ rejected — Having someone see your name on the caller i.d. when the phone rings and choose to ignore your call. I tried to call my ex girlfriend last night, but she has caller i.d., so I was phonetically rejected … Dictionary of american slang
phonetically — adverb see phonetic … New Collegiate Dictionary
phonetically — adv. according to rules of phonetics, according to a phonetic system (Linguistics) … English contemporary dictionary
phonetically — pho·net·i·cal·ly … English syllables
phonetically — See: phonetic … English dictionary