How to Pronounce "codicil"
word
ˈkɒdɪsɪl
KAH-di-sil
kˈɒdɪsˌɪl
kuh-DI-sil
Definition
A codicil is an official document that adds changes or extra instructions to a person's will, without creating a whole new will.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈkɒdɪsɪl
British English
kˈɒdɪsˌɪl
Simplified Pronunciation
US
KAH-di-sil
UK
kuh-DI-sil
Listen in Context
She added a codicil to her will to change the name of her beneficiary.
A codicil must be signed and witnessed just like a will.
The lawyer explained how a codicil can update a will without much trouble.
If you want to leave your jewelry to someone new, you can just add a codicil instead of drafting a whole new will.