How to Pronounce "chock"
word
ˈtʃɑk
CHAHK
tʃˈɒk
CHOK
Definition
A chock is a block, wedge, or object placed under or in front of something (such as a wheel) to stop it from moving. It can also mean to fill something tightly so there’s no room left.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈtʃɑk
British English
tʃˈɒk
Simplified Pronunciation
US
CHAHK
UK
CHOK
Listen in Context
Put a chock behind the wheel to stop the car rolling.
The airplane cannot move until the ground crew removes the chocks.
He used a wooden chock to keep the door open.
Can you chock the wheels while I load the truck?