How to Pronounce "bushel"
word
ˈbʊʃəɫ
BUSH-uhl
bˈʊʃəl
BUSH-uhl
Definition
A bushel is a unit of measurement used for dry goods, especially grains or fruits, mainly in the US and UK; it equals about 35 liters. Sometimes, it can also refer to a large amount of something.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈbʊʃəɫ
British English
bˈʊʃəl
Simplified Pronunciation
US
BUSH-uhl
UK
BUSH-uhl
Listen in Context
We bought a bushel of apples at the market.
A bushel is equal to about 35 liters.
The farmer sold two bushels of wheat.
She has bushels of talent in painting.