How to Pronounce "at that"
expression
ˈæt/ /ˈðæt/, /ðət
AT THAT, uth
ˈæt/ /ðˈæt
AT-that
Definition
Used to add emphasis or extra information, often after a surprising fact or statement. Can also mean 'at that moment' depending on the sentence.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈæt/ /ˈðæt/, /ðət
British English
ˈæt/ /ðˈæt
Simplified Pronunciation
US
AT THAT, uth
UK
AT-that
Listen in Context
He lost his job, and at that, his car broke down.
She was late, and at that, she forgot her homework.
He finished the race in first place—and injured, at that.
She quit her job on Friday—and with no notice, at that.