How to Pronounce "tudor"
word
ˈtjudɝ/, /ˈtudɝ
TOO-der or TYOO-der
ˈtjuːdə
TYOO-duh
Definition
Tudor refers to the English royal family that ruled from 1485 to 1603, or to the architectural style popular during their reign, known for timber frames and steep roofs.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈtjudɝ/, /ˈtudɝ
British English
ˈtjuːdə
Simplified Pronunciation
US
TOO-der or TYOO-der
UK
TYOO-duh
Listen in Context
The Tudor kings changed English history.
Many old houses were built in the Tudor style.
Elizabeth I was a famous Tudor queen.
Our school trip included a tour of a real Tudor manor house.