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Hyperallergic Pronunciation 〈Cross-Platform Plus〉

You can hear the correct pronunciation on Hyperallergic’s own website or on YouTube videos where the founder or editors say the name. It’s commonly mispronounced as “hyper-ALL-er-jick” (with stress on “all”), but the correct stress is on the third syllable .

The pronunciation of is broken down into five distinct syllables: How to Pronounce Hyperallergic Hy- : Sounds like "high" (like high in the sky) per- : Sounds like "per" (as in person) al- : Sounds like "al" (as in alligator) ler- : Sounds like "lur" (as in lure or blur) gic : Sounds like "jik" (rhymes with magic) Combined, it is pronounced: High-per-al-lur-jik . 💡 Key Tip hyperallergic pronunciation

The standard American English pronunciation is: Syllable Breakdown Hy (hye): Sounds like the word "high." per (per): Sounds like "purr" in cat. al (uh): A short, unstressed "uh" sound (schwa). You can hear the correct pronunciation on Hyperallergic’s

Pronounced with a long "i" ( hye- ). It describes something that is highly prone to causing allergies or a person who is extremely sensitive to allergens. 💡 Key Tip The standard American English pronunciation

hyperallergic hyperallergic hyperallergic hyperallergic hyperallergic. YouTube·Pronunciation Guide How To Say Hypoallergenic

At its core, the word is a compound, stitched together from the Greek prefix "hyper-" and the root "allergic." The standard pronunciation follows the logical cadence of its parts: .

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