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How to Pronounce "antecedent"

word

ˌænˈtɛsədənt/, /ˌæntɪˈsidənt
an-ti-SEE-dent
ˌæntɪsˈiːdənt
an-ti-SEE-dent

Definition

An antecedent is something that comes before another thing, especially in time or order; in grammar, it refers to the word that a pronoun refers to.

IPA Transcription

American English

ˌænˈtɛsədənt/, /ˌæntɪˈsidənt

British English

ˌæntɪsˈiːdənt

Simplified Pronunciation

US

an-ti-SEE-dent

UK

an-ti-SEE-dent

Listen in Context

The antecedent of 'it' in the sentence is 'the car'.

In logic, an antecedent is the first part of a conditional statement.

A family history of disease is an antecedent to some health risks.

If the antecedent is true, then the whole statement can be evaluated.