How to Pronounce "cassock"
word
ˈkæsək
KAS-uhk
kˈæsək
KAS-uhk
Definition
A cassock is a long, close-fitting robe worn by members of the clergy, especially in Christian churches.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈkæsək
British English
kˈæsək
Simplified Pronunciation
US
KAS-uhk
UK
KAS-uhk
Listen in Context
The priest wore a black cassock during the ceremony.
The bishop’s cassock was decorated with red buttons.
He put on his cassock before entering the church.
It’s easy to spot the clergy—they’re all in their black cassocks.