How to Pronounce "arbiters"
word
AHR-buh-terz
AH-bi-tuz
Definition
Arbiters are people who have the power to settle disputes or decide what is right in a situation, often acting as judges in arguments, competitions, or matters of taste or authority.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈɑɹbətɝz
British English
ˈɑːbɪtəz
Simplified Pronunciation
US
AHR-buh-terz
UK
AH-bi-tuz
Listen in Context
The arbiters decided who won the debate.
In the competition, the arbiters were fair and honest.
Both sides listened to the arbiters’ decision.
They acted as arbiters in the family dispute to keep things peaceful.