How to Pronounce "rate at"
expression
ˈɹeɪt/ /ˈæt
RAYT-at
ɹˈeɪt/ /ˈæt
rayt-AT
Definition
The phrase 'rate at' is used to describe the speed or frequency at which something happens or changes; it often introduces how fast, slow, or often something occurs.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈɹeɪt/ /ˈæt
British English
ɹˈeɪt/ /ˈæt
Simplified Pronunciation
US
RAYT-at
UK
rayt-AT
Listen in Context
The doctor measured the rate at which his heart was beating.
Plants grow at a different rate at night.
We monitored the rate at which the water level dropped.
He was surprised by the rate at which the city was changing.