Prejudice

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Prejudice
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A word that describes bias or discrimination, “PREJ-uh-dis,” can be tricky because the ‘u’ is pronounced as a ‘j’ sound, which is not immediately obvious. Prejudice in its pronunciation reflects the nuanced and often unexpected nature of English phonetics, where letters can combine to produce sounds that challenge the speaker’s expectations, requiring careful articulation and attention to phonological patterns.