How to Pronounce "clydesdale"
word
KLYDZ-dayl
KLYDZ-dayl
Definition
A Clydesdale is a large, strong breed of horse originally from Scotland, known for its strength, size, and feathered legs. They are often used for heavy farm work and parades.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈkɫaɪdzˌdeɪɫ
British English
ˈklaɪdzˌdeɪl
Simplified Pronunciation
US
KLYDZ-dayl
UK
KLYDZ-dayl
Listen in Context
The Clydesdale is known for its large size.
My uncle owns a Clydesdale on his farm.
The parade had a beautiful Clydesdale pulling the float.
Those Budweiser commercials always show a Clydesdale team.